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On the detection of very high redshift Gamma Ray Bursts with Swift

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We compute the probability to detect long Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) at z>5 with Swift, assuming that GRBs form preferentially in low-metallicity environments. The model fits well both the observed BATSE and Swift GRB differential peak flux distribution and is consistent with the number of z>2.5 detections in the 2-year Swift data. We find that the probability to observe a burst at z>5 becomes larger than 10% for photon fluxes P<1 ph s^{-1} cm^{-2}, consistent with the number of confirmed detections. The corresponding fraction of z>5 bursts in the Swift catalog is ~10%-30% depending on the adopted metallicity threshold for GRB formation. We propose to use the computed probability as a tool to identify high redshift GRBs. By jointly considering promptly-available information provided by Swift and model results, we can select reliable z>5 candidates in a few hours from the BAT detection. We test the procedure against last year Swift data: only three bursts match all our requirements, two being confirmed at z>5. Other three possible candidates are picked up by slightly relaxing the adopted criteria. No low-z interloper is found among the six candidates.

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@article{arxiv.0706.0657,
  title  = {On the detection of very high redshift Gamma Ray Bursts with Swift},
  author = {R. Salvaterra and S. Campana and G. Chincarini and G. Tagliaferri and S. Covino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.0657},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, MNRAS in press