Search for high-frequency periodicities in time-tagged event data from gamma ray bursts and soft gamma repeaters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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22 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/341541

We analyze the Time-Tagged Event (TTE) data from observations of gamma ray bursts (GRBs) and soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) by the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE). These data provide the best available time resolution for GRBs and SGRs. We have performed an extensive search for weak periodic signals in the frequency range 400 Hz to 2500 Hz using the burst records for 2203 GRBs and 152 SGR flares. The study employs the Rayleigh power as a test statistic to evaluate the evidence for periodic emissions. We find no evidence of periodic emissions from these events at these frequencies. In all but a very few cases the maximum power values obtained are consistent with what would be expected by chance from a non-periodic signal. In those few instances where there is marginal evidence for periodicity there are problems with the data that cast doubt on the reality of the signal. For classical GRBs, the largest Rayleigh power occurs in bursts whose TTE data appear to be corrupted. For SGRs, our largest Rayleigh power, with a significance of 1%, occurs in one record for SGR 1900+14 (at 2497 Hz), and in no other outbursts associated with this source; we thus consider it unlikely to represent detection of a real periodicity. From simulations, we deduce that the Rayleigh test would have detected significant oscillations with relative amplitude ~10% about half the time. Thus, we conclude that high frequency oscillations, if present, must have small relative amplitudes.

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