On the Environment of Short Gamma-ray Bursts
Abstract
In this paper we present a sample of 10 short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with a robust redshift determination, discovered by the Swift satellite up to January 2011. We measure their X-ray absorbing column densities and collect data on the host galaxy offsets. We find evidence for intrinsic absorption and no correlation between the intrinsic absorbing column density and the projected offset of the GRB from its host galaxy center. We find that the properties in the gamma regime (T90, fluence and 1-s peak photon flux) of short GRBs with "bright" and "faint" X-ray afterglow likely disfavour different prompt emission mechanisms. Host galaxy offset and GRB duration (T90) do not correlate. Instead, there is a hint of anti-correlation between the effective radius normalised host galaxy offset and T90. Finally, we examine the properties of short GRBs with short-lived and long-lived X-ray afterglows, finding that some short GRBs with short-lived X-ray afterglows have their optical afterglow detected. In light of this, the X-ray afterglow duration does not seem to be an unique indicator of a specific progenitor and/or environment for short GRBs.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1203.1864,
title = {On the Environment of Short Gamma-ray Bursts},
author = {D. Kopač and P. D'Avanzo and A. Melandri and S. Campana and A. Gomboc and J. Japelj and M. G. Bernardini and S. Covino and S. D. Vergani and R. Salvaterra and G. Tagliaferri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.1864},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS