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The distances of short-hard GRBs and the SGR connection

Astrophysics 2010-11-11 v2

Abstract

We present a search for nearby (D<100 Mpc) galaxies in the error boxes of six well-localized short-hard gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). None of the six error boxes reveals the presence of a plausible nearby host galaxy. This allows us to set lower limits on the distances and, hence, the isotropic-equivalent energy of these GRBs. Our lower limits are around 1×10491 \times 10^{49} erg (at 2σ2\sigma confidence level); as a consequence, some of the short-hard GRBs we examine would have been detected by BATSE out to distances greater than 1 Gpc and therefore constitute a bona fide cosmological population. Our search is partially motivated by the December 27, 2004 hypergiant flare from SGR 1806-20, and the intriguing possibility that short-hard GRBs are extragalactic events of a similar nature. Such events would be detectable with BATSE to a distance of \~50 Mpc, and their detection rate should be comparable to the actual BATSE detection rate of short-hard GRBs. The failure of our search, by contrast, suggests that such flares constitute less than 15% of the short-hard GRBs (<40% at 95% confidence). We discuss possible resolutions of this discrepancy.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0502148,
  title  = {The distances of short-hard GRBs and the SGR connection},
  author = {Ehud Nakar and Avishay Gal-Yam and Tsvi Piran and Derek B. Fox},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0502148},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

Enlarged sample of bursts; ApJ in press