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The afterglow of GRB 050709 and the nature of the short-hard gamma-ray bursts.

D B Fox1, D A Frail, P A Price, S R Kulkarni, E Berger, T Piran, A M Soderberg, S B Cenko, P B Cameron, A Gal-Yam, M M Kasliwal, D-S Moon, F A Harrison, E Nakar, B P Schmidt, B Penprase, R A Chevalier, P Kumar, K Roth, D Watson, B L Lee, S Shectman, M M Phillips, M Roth, P J McCarthy, M Rauch, L Cowie, B A Peterson, J Rich, N Kawai, K Aoki, G Kosugi, T Totani, H-S Park, A MacFadyen, K C Hurley.   

Abstract

The final chapter in the long-standing mystery of the gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) centres on the origin of the short-hard class of bursts, which are suspected on theoretical grounds to result from the coalescence of neutron-star or black-hole binary systems. Numerous searches for the afterglows of short-hard bursts have been made, galvanized by the revolution in our understanding of long-duration GRBs that followed the discovery in 1997 of their broadband (X-ray, optical and radio) afterglow emission. Here we present the discovery of the X-ray afterglow of a short-hard burst, GRB 050709, whose accurate position allows us to associate it unambiguously with a star-forming galaxy at redshift z = 0.160, and whose optical lightcurve definitively excludes a supernova association. Together with results from three other recent short-hard bursts, this suggests that short-hard bursts release much less energy than the long-duration GRBs. Models requiring young stellar populations, such as magnetars and collapsars, are ruled out, while coalescing degenerate binaries remain the most promising progenitor candidates.

Year:  2005        PMID: 16208362     DOI: 10.1038/nature04189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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