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Observational evidence for a correlation between peak-luminosities and beaming in GRBs
Maurice H. P. M. van Putten, Tania Regimbau
Published 2003-07-02Version 1
We calculate the unseen-but-true GRB-event rate from a current flux-limited sample of 33 GRBs with individually measured redshifts. We consider a GRB-event rate which is proportional to the star-formation rate, in view of the GRB-SNe association in SN1998bw and GRB030329. By fitting a log-normal distribution of GRB peak-luminosities, we find a ratio of about 450 for the true-to-observed GRB-event rates. This provides an independent derivation of the GRB-beaming factor of about 500 obtained by Frail et al. (2001) from sources with standard GRB-energies. We discuss applications to GRB980425.
Comments: to appear in ApJ Lett
Journal: Astrophys.J.593:L15-L18,2003
DOI: 10.1086/378146
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: observational evidence, correlation, unseen-but-true grb-event rate, standard grb-energies, independent derivation
Tags: journal article
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