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Likelihood Analysis of Repeating in the BATSE Catalogue

Astrophysics 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

I describe a new likelihood technique, based on counts-in-cells statistics, that I use to analyze repeating in the BATSE 1B and 2B catalogues. Using the 1B data, I find that repeating is preferred over non-repeating by 4.3:1 odds, with a well-defined peak at 5-6 repetitions per source. I find that the post-1B data are consistent with the repeating model inferred from the 1B data, after taking into account the lower fraction of bursts with well-determined positions. Combining the two data sets, I find that the odds favoring repeating over non-repeating are almost unaffected at 4:1, with a narrower peak at 5 repetitions per source. I conclude that the data sets are consistent both with each other and with repeating, and that for these data sets the odds favor repeating.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9507068,
  title  = {Likelihood Analysis of Repeating in the BATSE Catalogue},
  author = {Jean M. Quashnock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9507068},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages including 3 encapsulated figures, as a uuencoded, gzipped, Postscript file. To appear in Proc. of the 1995 La Jolla workshop ``High Velocity Neutron Stars and Gamma-Ray Bursts'' eds. Rothschild, R. et al., AIP, New York