Interpretation of the size spectrum of cosmic gamma-ray bursts in terms of an idealized galactic distribution of sources

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Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Distribution (Property), Rocket-Borne Instruments, Satellite Observation, Spectrum Analysis

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A model for the size spectrum of cosmic gamma-ray bursts is derived on the assumption that the sources of these bursts are distributed uniformly in space out to 0.3 kpc, hence uniformly in a disk (galactic plane) to 3 kpc, and hence uniformly in a line (galactic arm) to 27 kpc. Two forms are assumed for the distribution of the total energy release per burst: a Gaussian with mean s and an exponential with characteristic s(0), such that mean s = s(0) = 10 to the 32nd J. The derived size spectra are in agreement with results obtained from satellite and balloon observations, thus supporting both the galactic origin of the bursts and a representative total energy release for them of 10 to the 32nd J.

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