Gamma Ray Bursts in the Swift and GLAST Era
Abstract
We summarize our model for long-duration gamma ray bursts (GRBs) that fits the redshift (z) distributions measured with Swift and missions before Swift, and the pre-Swift GRB jet opening-angle distribution inferred from achromatic breaks in the optical light curves. We find that the comoving rate density of GRB sources exhibits positive evolution to -- 5, whereas the star formation rate inferred from measurements of the blue and UV luminosity density peaks at -- 3. The mean intrinsic beaming factor of GRBs is found to be -- 42, and we predict that the mean GRB optical jet opening half-angle measured with Swift is . We estimate the number of GRBs per year that GLAST is expected to observe based on ratios of BATSE and EGRET GRB fluences.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0703772,
title = {Gamma Ray Bursts in the Swift and GLAST Era},
author = {Truong Le and Charles D. Dermer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0703772},
year = {2008}
}
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2 pages; 1 figure; 1st GLAST Symposium, Palo Alto, California, February 5-8, 2007. Submitted for publication with the Conference Proceedings, AIP