Literature DB >> 16355219

An origin for short gamma-ray bursts unassociated with current star formation.

S D Barthelmy1, G Chincarini, D N Burrows, N Gehrels, S Covino, A Moretti, P Romano, P T O'Brien, C L Sarazin, C Kouveliotou, M Goad, S Vaughan, G Tagliaferri, B Zhang, L A Antonelli, S Campana, J R Cummings, P D'Avanzo, M B Davies, P Giommi, D Grupe, Y Kaneko, J A Kennea, A King, S Kobayashi, A Melandri, P Meszaros, J A Nousek, S Patel, T Sakamoto, R A M J Wijers.   

Abstract

Two short (< 2 s) gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have recently been localized and fading afterglow counterparts detected. The combination of these two results left unclear the nature of the host galaxies of the bursts, because one was a star-forming dwarf, while the other was probably an elliptical galaxy. Here we report the X-ray localization of a short burst (GRB 050724) with unusual gamma-ray and X-ray properties. The X-ray afterglow lies off the centre of an elliptical galaxy at a redshift of z = 0.258 (ref. 5), coincident with the position determined by ground-based optical and radio observations. The low level of star formation typical for elliptical galaxies makes it unlikely that the burst originated in a supernova explosion. A supernova origin was also ruled out for GRB 050709 (refs 3, 31), even though that burst took place in a galaxy with current star formation. The isotropic energy for the short bursts is 2-3 orders of magnitude lower than that for the long bursts. Our results therefore suggest that an alternative source of bursts--the coalescence of binary systems of neutron stars or a neutron star-black hole pair--are the progenitors of short bursts.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16355219     DOI: 10.1038/nature04392

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


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