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Recent GRB Results from Swift

John Cannizzo/UMBC/Goddard LSC Meeting, Hanford, WA August 16, 2005 LIGO-G050431-00-Z. Recent GRB Results from Swift. GRBs Trace Comoving Volume. dV/dz = 4πD 2 (z) dD(z)/dz. 36 pre-Swift: <z>=1.4, σ(z)=1.0 7 Swift + 2 other: <z>=2.3, σ(z)=1.3. GRB Rate:.

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Recent GRB Results from Swift

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  1. John Cannizzo/UMBC/Goddard LSC Meeting, Hanford, WA August 16, 2005 LIGO-G050431-00-Z Recent GRB Results from Swift

  2. GRBs Trace Comoving Volume dV/dz = 4πD2(z) dD(z)/dz 36 pre-Swift: <z>=1.4, σ(z)=1.0 7 Swift + 2 other: <z>=2.3, σ(z)=1.3

  3. GRB Rate: [1] V(z<10) = 4x103 Gpc3 [2] Luminosity Density (V band) = 2x1017 L° Gpc-3 => about 1010 galaxies [3] Rate(BATSE) ~103 yr-1 So, rate per galaxy is about 1 in 107 yr. Frail et al. (2001)

  4. Long GRBs: Jet from a Collapsar (Weiqun Zhang - Stanford)

  5. Short GRBs: NS-NS Merger (Max Ruffert - University of Edinburgh)

  6. BAT+XRT 2-10 keV Decay; f=f0t-α Barthelmy et al. (2005)

  7. Interpretation: “Curvature Effect” Kumar & Panaitescu (2000):

  8. First Localization of a Short GRB Gehrels et al. (2005) • GRB050509b: 40 ms duration (BAT), soft part of the short/hard population • XRT: 11 photons (10σ sig.) • z=0.225 elliptical galaxy • chance probability ~10-4 • Eiso=1.1x1048 erg (15-150 keV) • ~102 E(2004 Dec 27 SGR flare) • --> supports NS-NS merger

  9. Summary • GRBs trace comoving volume of the Universe, which exhibits a maximum at z~1-2. • In two cases, the prompt emission seen in BAT+XRT forms a continuous decay with t-α, where α~3, consistent with “curvature radiation” effect. • Localization of one short GRB appears to be in a luminous, non-star forming elliptical galaxy, consistent with NS-NS merger theory.

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