Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-12-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
5 pages, Latex using aps macros including one figure. Also available at ftp://shemesh.fiz.huji.ac.il or at http://shemesh.fiz.
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.51671
It is often stated that gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have typical energies of several hundred keV. Is this a real feature of GRBs or is it due to an observational bias? We consider the possibility that bursts of a given bolometric luminosity occur with a hardness distribution $p(H)d \log H \propto H^\gamma d \log H$. We model the detection efficiency of BATSE as a function of $H$ and calculate the expected distribution of $H$ in the observed sample for various values of $\gamma$. We show that because the detection efficiency of BATSE falls steeply with increasing $H$, the paucity of hard bursts need not be real. We find that the observed sample is consistent with a distribution above $H = 100$ keV with $\gamma \approx 0$ or even $\gamma =0.5$. Thus, a large population of unobserved hard gamma-ray bursts may exist. It is important to extend the present analysis to a larger sample of BATSE bursts and to include the OSSE and COMPTEL limits. If the full sample is consistent with $\gamma\ \sgreat\ 0$, then it would be interesting to look for MeV bursts in the future.
Narayan Ramesh
Piran Tsvi
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