2001ApJ...552...57R


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2001ApJ...552...57R - Astrophys. J., 552, 57-71 (2001/May-1)

A possible cepheid-like luminosity estimator for the long gamma-ray bursts.

REICHART D.E., LAMB D.Q., FENIMORE E.E., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E., CLINE T.L. and HURLEY K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a possible Cepheid-like luminosity estimator for the long gamma-ray bursts based on the variability of their light curves. To construct the luminosity estimator, we use CGRO/BATSE data for 13 bursts, Wind/Konus data for five bursts, Ulysses/GRB data for one burst, and NEAR/XGRS data for one burst. Spectroscopic redshifts, peak fluxes, and high-resolution light curves are available for 11 of these bursts; partial information is available for the remaining nine bursts. We find that the isotropic equivalent peak luminosities L of these bursts positively correlate with a rigorously constructed measure V of the variability of their light curves. We fit to these data a model that accommodates both intrinsic scatter (statistical variance) and extrinsic scatter (sample variance). We find that L∼V3.3+1.1-0.9_^. If one excludes GRB 980425 from the fit, on the grounds that its association with SN 1998bw at a redshift of z=0.0085 is not secure, the luminosity estimator spans ~2.5 orders of magnitude in L, and the slope of the correlation between L and V is positive with a probability of 1-(1.4x10–4) (3.8 σ). Although GRB 980425 is excluded from this fit, its L and V values are consistent with the fitted model, which suggests that GRB 980425 may well be associated with SN 1998bw and that GRB 980425 and the cosmological bursts may share a common physical origin. If one includes GRB 980425 in the fit, the luminosity estimator spans ~6.3 orders of magnitude in L, and the slope of the correlation is positive with a probability of 1-(9.3x10–7) (4.9 σ). In either case, the luminosity estimator yields best-estimate luminosities that are accurate to a factor of ~4, or best-estimate luminosity distances that are accurate to a factor of ~2. Regardless of whether GRB 980425 should be included in the fit, its light curve is unique in that it is much less variable than the other ~17 light curves of bursts in our sample for which the signal-to-noise ratio is reasonably good.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts

CDS comments: In tables 1 and 2 GB 980308 misprint for 990308

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GRB 981220 gB 03 42 33.8 +17 09 00           ~ 48 0
2 GRB 970228 gB 05 01 46.7 +11 46 53           ~ 638 1
3 GRB 991216 gB 05 09 31.2983 +11 17 07.262           ~ 421 0
4 GRB 990705 gB 05 09 54.5 -72 07 53           ~ 222 1
5 GRB 000131 gB 06 13 31.08 -51 56 41.7     24.7     ~ 168 1
6 GRB 970508 gB 06 53 49.2 +79 16 19           ~ 868 1
7 GRB 980329 gB 07 02 41 +38 50.7           ~ 273 1
8 GRB 980326 gB 08 36 34.3 -18 51 24           ~ 262 0
9 GRB 980613 gB 10 17 57.8 +71 27 26           ~ 201 1
10 GRB 971214 gB 11 56 26.4 +65 12 01           ~ 440 1
11 GRB 990308 gB 12 23 11.44 +06 44 05.1           ~ 44 1
12 GRB 990510 gB 13 38 07.64 -80 29 48.8           ~ 488 1
13 GRB 990123 gB 15 25 29 +44 45.0     8.95     ~ 989 1
14 GRB 000301C gB 16 20 18.5 +29 26 35           ~ 356 0
15 GRB 991208 gB 16 33 53.51 +46 27 21.5           ~ 260 1
16 GRB 970828 gB 18 08 31.6 +59 18 51           ~ 347 1
17 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1820 2
18 GRB 990712 gB 22 31 53.061 -73 24 28.58           ~ 262 1
19 GRB 980519 gB 23 22 21.5 +77 15 43           ~ 200 0
20 GRB 980703 gB 23 59 06.7 +08 35 07           ~ 445 1

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