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1998ApJ...506L..27K - Astrophys. J., 506, L27-L30 (1998/October-2)

On the association of gamma-ray bursts with supernovae.

KIPPEN R.M., BRIGGS M.S., KOMMERS J.M., KOUVELIOTOU C., HURLEY K., ROBINSON C.R., VAN PARADIJS J., HARTMANN D.H., GALAMA T.J. and VREESWIJK P.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The recent discovery of a supernova (SN 1998bw) seemingly associated with GRB 980425 adds a new twist to the decades-old debate over the origin of gamma-ray bursts. To investigate the possibility that some (or all) bursts are associated with supernovae, we performed a systematic search for temporal/angular correlations using catalogs of BATSE and BATSE/Ulysses burst locations. We find no associations with any of the precise BATSE/Ulysses locations, which allows us to conclude that the fraction of high-fluence gamma-ray bursts from known supernovae is small (less than 0.2%). For the more numerous weaker bursts, the corresponding limiting fraction of 1.5% is less constraining due to the imprecise locations of these events. This limit (1.5%≃18 bursts) allows that a large fraction of the recent supernovae used as a comparison data set (18 supernovae ≃ 20%) could have associated gamma-ray bursts. Thus, although we find no significant evidence to support a burst/supernova association, the possibility cannot be excluded for weak bursts.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - Stars: Supernovae: General

Simbad objects: 18

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