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How Special Is GRB 170817A?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-02-02 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

GRB 170817A is the first short gamma-ray burst (GRB) with direct detection of the gravitational-wave radiation and also the spectroscopically identified macronova emission (i.e., AT 2017gfo). The prompt emission of this burst, however, is underluminous in comparison with the other short GRBs with known redshift. In this work, we examine whether GRB 170817A is indeed unique. We firstly show that GRB 130603B/macronova may be the on-axis "analogs" of GRB 170817A/AT 2017gfo, and the extremely dim { but long-lasting} afterglow emission of GRB 170817A may suggest a low number density (105 cm3\sim 10^{-5}~{\rm cm^{-3}}) of its circumburst medium { and a structured outflow}. We then discuss whether GRB 070923, GRB 080121, GRB 090417A, GRB 111005A, and GRB 170817A form a new group of very nearby underluminous GRBs originated from neutron star mergers. If the short events GRB 070923, GRB 080121, and GRB 090417A are indeed at a redshift of 0.076, 0.046, 0.088\sim 0.076,~0.046,~0.088, respectively, their isotropic energies of the prompt emission are 1047\sim 10^{47} erg and thus comparable to the other two events. The non-detection of optical counterparts of GRB 070923, GRB 080121, GRB 090417A, and GRB 111005A, however, strongly suggests that the macronovae from neutron star mergers are significantly diverse in luminosities or, alternatively, there is the other origin channel (for instance, the white dwarf and black hole mergers). We finally suggest that GW170817/GRB 170817A are likely not alone and similar events will be detected by the upgraded/upcoming gravitational-wave detectors and the electromagnetic monitors.

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@article{arxiv.1710.05942,
  title  = {How Special Is GRB 170817A?},
  author = {Chuan Yue and Qian Hu and Fu-Wen Zhang and Yun-Feng Liang and Zhi-Ping Jin and Yuan-Chuan Zou and Yi-Zhong Fan and Da-Ming Wei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05942},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

6 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJL 853 L10

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