Short Gamma Ray Bursts as possible electromagnetic counterpart of coalescing binary systems
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
2011-02-16 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Theory
Abstract
Coalescing binary systems, consisting of two collapsed objects, are among the most promising sources of high frequency gravitational waves signals detectable, in principle, by ground-based interferometers. Binary systems of Neutron Star or Black Hole/Neutron Star mergers should also give rise to short Gamma Ray Bursts, a subclass of Gamma Ray Bursts. Short-hard-Gamma Ray Bursts might thus provide a powerful way to infer the merger rate of two-collapsed object binaries. Under the hypothesis that most short Gamma Ray Bursts originate from binaries of Neutron Star or Black Hole/Neutron Star mergers, we outline here the possibility to associate short Gamma Ray Bursts as electromagnetic counterpart of coalescing binary systems.
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@article{arxiv.1004.4818,
title = {Short Gamma Ray Bursts as possible electromagnetic counterpart of coalescing binary systems},
author = {S. Capozziello and M. De Laurentis and I. De Martino and M. Formisano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.4818},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure