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The Delay Time of Gravitational Wave -- Gamma-Ray Burst Associations

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-07-18 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The first gravitational wave (GW) - gamma-ray burst (GRB) association, GW170817/GRB 170817A, had an offset in time, with the GRB trigger time delayed by \sim1.7 s with respect to the merger time of the GW signal. We generally discuss the astrophysical origin of the delay time, Δt\Delta t, of GW-GRB associations within the context of compact binary coalescence (CBC) -- short GRB (sGRB) associations and GW burst -- long GRB (lGRB) associations. In general, the delay time should include three terms, the time to launch a clean (relativistic) jet, Δtjet\Delta t_{\rm jet}; the time for the jet to break out from the surrounding medium, Δtbo\Delta t_{\rm bo}; and the time for the jet to reach the energy dissipation and GRB emission site, ΔtGRB\Delta t_{\rm GRB}. For CBC-sGRB associations, Δtjet\Delta t_{\rm jet} and Δtbo\Delta t_{\rm bo} are correlated, and the final delay can be from 10 ms to a few seconds. For GWB-lGRB associations, Δtjet\Delta t_{\rm jet} and Δtbo\Delta t_{\rm bo} are independent. The latter is at least \sim10 s, so that Δt\Delta t of these associations is at least this long. For certain jet launching mechanisms of lGRBs, Δt\Delta t can be minutes or even hours long due to the extended engine waiting time Δtwait\Delta t_{\rm wait} to launch a jet. We discuss the cases of GW170817/GRB 170817A and GW150914/GW150914-GBM within this theoretical framework and suggest that the delay times of future GW/GRB associations will shed light into the jet launching mechanisms of GRBs.

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@article{arxiv.1905.00781,
  title  = {The Delay Time of Gravitational Wave -- Gamma-Ray Burst Associations},
  author = {Bing Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.00781},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Match the version published in Frontiers of Physics as a mini-review