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A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor
by
Zhang, S.
, Liang, E.-W.
, Sun, H.
, Wang, G.
, Li, Y.
, Wu, X.-F.
, Lei, W.-H.
, Zhao, Y.
, Fan, X.-L.
, Hu, Y.-D.
, Lü, H.-J.
, Zhang, B.
, Shao, L.
, Castro-Tirado, A. J.
, Cao, Y.-Y.
, Zhang, B.-B.
, Gao, H.
, Yu, B.-Y.
in
639/33/34/864
/ 639/33/34/867
/ Emitters
/ Gamma ray bursts
/ Gamma rays
/ Gravitational waves
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Luminosity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neutron stars
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Star mergers
2018
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A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor
by
Zhang, S.
, Liang, E.-W.
, Sun, H.
, Wang, G.
, Li, Y.
, Wu, X.-F.
, Lei, W.-H.
, Zhao, Y.
, Fan, X.-L.
, Hu, Y.-D.
, Lü, H.-J.
, Zhang, B.
, Shao, L.
, Castro-Tirado, A. J.
, Cao, Y.-Y.
, Zhang, B.-B.
, Gao, H.
, Yu, B.-Y.
in
639/33/34/864
/ 639/33/34/867
/ Emitters
/ Gamma ray bursts
/ Gamma rays
/ Gravitational waves
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Luminosity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neutron stars
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Star mergers
2018
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A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor
by
Zhang, S.
, Liang, E.-W.
, Sun, H.
, Wang, G.
, Li, Y.
, Wu, X.-F.
, Lei, W.-H.
, Zhao, Y.
, Fan, X.-L.
, Hu, Y.-D.
, Lü, H.-J.
, Zhang, B.
, Shao, L.
, Castro-Tirado, A. J.
, Cao, Y.-Y.
, Zhang, B.-B.
, Gao, H.
, Yu, B.-Y.
in
639/33/34/864
/ 639/33/34/867
/ Emitters
/ Gamma ray bursts
/ Gamma rays
/ Gravitational waves
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Luminosity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neutron stars
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Star mergers
2018
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A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor
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A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor
2018
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Overview
Double neutron star (DNS) merger events are promising candidates of short gamma-ray burst (sGRB) progenitors as well as high-frequency gravitational wave (GW) emitters. On August 17, 2017, such a coinciding event was detected by both the LIGO-Virgo gravitational wave detector network as GW170817 and Gamma-Ray Monitor on board NASA’s
Fermi
Space Telescope as GRB 170817A. Here, we show that the fluence and spectral peak energy of this sGRB fall into the lower portion of the distributions of known sGRBs. Its peak isotropic luminosity is abnormally low. The estimated event rate density above this luminosity is at least
19
0
-
160
+
440
Gpc
−3
yr
−1
, which is close to but still below the DNS merger event rate density. This event likely originates from a structured jet viewed from a large viewing angle. There are similar faint soft GRBs in the
Fermi
archival data, a small fraction of which might belong to this new population of nearby, low-luminosity sGRBs.
A short-duration gamma-ray burst was detected along with a double neutron start merger gravitational wave by LIGO-Virgo on August 17th 2017. Here, the authors show that the fluence and spectral peak energy of this event fall into the lower portion of the distribution of known short-duration gamma-ray bursts.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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