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2002ApJ...579L..63D - Astrophys. J., 579, L63-L66 (2002/November-2)

Gamma-ray bursts, supernova kicks, and gravitational radiation.

DAVIES M.B., KING A., ROSSWOG S. and WYNN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We suggest that the collapsing core of a massive rotating star may fragment to produce two or more compact objects. Their coalescence under gravitational radiation gives the resulting black hole or neutron star a significant kick velocity, which may explain those observed in pulsars. A gamma-ray burst can result only when this kick is small. Thus, only a small fraction of core-collapse supernovae produce gamma-ray bursts. The burst may be delayed significantly (hours to days) after the supernova, as suggested by recent observations. If our picture is correct, core-collapse supernovae should be significant sources of gravitational radiation with a chirp signal similar to a coalescing neutron star binary.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Stars: Binaries: Close - Gamma Rays: Bursts - Gravitational Waves - Stars: Neutron - Stars: Supernovae: General

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