GRB 081024B and GRB 140402A: two additional short GRBs from binary neutron star mergers
Abstract
Theoretical and observational evidences have been recently gained for a two-fold classification of short bursts: 1) short gamma-ray flashes (S-GRFs), with isotropic energy ~erg and no BH formation, and 2) the authentic short gamma-ray bursts (S-GRBs), with isotropic energy ~erg evidencing a BH formation in the binary neutron star merging process. The signature for the BH formation consists in the on-set of the high energy (--~GeV) emission, coeval to the prompt emission, in all S-GRBs. No GeV emission is expected nor observed in the S-GRFs. In this paper we present two additional S-GRBs, GRB 081024B and GRB 140402A, following the already identified S-GRBs, i.e., GRB 090227B, GRB 090510 and GRB 140619B. We also return on the absence of the GeV emission of the S-GRB 090227B, at an angle of from the \textit{Fermi}-LAT boresight. All the correctly identified S-GRBs correlate to the high energy emission, implying no significant presence of beaming in the GeV emission. The existence of a common power-law behavior in the GeV luminosities, following the BH formation, when measured in the source rest-frame, points to a commonality in the mass and spin of the newly-formed BH in all S-GRBs.
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@article{arxiv.1704.08179,
title = {GRB 081024B and GRB 140402A: two additional short GRBs from binary neutron star mergers},
author = {Y. Aimuratov and R. Ruffini and M. Muccino and C. L. Bianco and A. V. Penacchioni and G. B. Pisani and D. Primorac and J. A. Rueda and Y. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08179},
year = {2017}
}
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16 pages, submitted to ApJ, second version addressing the comments by the referee