Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-12-25
Astrophys.J. 471 (1996) 915
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
21 pp., AAS latex, 1 figure added as ps file
Scientific paper
10.1086/178018
We report evidence from the 3B Catalogue that long ($T_{90} > 10$ s) and short ($T_{90} < 10$ s) gamma-ray bursts represent distinct source populations. Their spatial distributions are significantly different, with long bursts having $\langle V/V_{max} \rangle = 0.282 \pm 0.014$ but short bursts having $\langle V/V_{max} \rangle = 0.385 \pm 0.019$, differing by $0.103 \pm 0.024$, significant at the $4.3 \sigma$ level. Long and short bursts also differ qualitatively in their spectral behavior, with short bursts harder in the BATSE (50--300 KeV) band, but long bursts more likely to be detected at photon energies > 1 MeV. This implies different spatial origin and physical processes for long and short bursts. Long bursts may be explained by accretion-induced collapse. Short bursts require another mechanism, for which we suggest neutron star collisions. These are capable of producing neutrino bursts as short as a few ms, consistent with the shortest observed time scales in GRB. We briefly investigate the parameters of clusters in which neutron star collisons may occur, and discuss the nuclear evolution of expelled and accelerated matter.
Canel L. M.
Katz Jonathan I.
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