Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-08-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages LaTeX; accepted for ApJ (to appear Jan 10, 1999)
Scientific paper
10.1086/306617
The detection of x-ray afterglows of gamma-ray burst (GRB) sources has enabled the optical discovery that GRBs are at cosmological distances, which confirms that the enormous luminosities required must produce a relativistically expanding fireball. It is not yet clear if this expansion is quasi-spherical or beamed, or if the beaming differs between the prompt GRB and afterglow, although the differences for both source emission and population models are profound. We show that relative beaming (prompt vs. afterglow) may be constrained by analysis of the "fast transient" x-ray sources catalogued by Pye and McHardy (1983) from the Ariel V survey as well as several other (e.g. HEAO-A1/A2) surveys. After removing contamination from likely stellar transients, and scaling from x-ray/$\gamma$-ray fluence ratios recently derived from Ginga and BeppoSAX, approximately half of the sources were possible prompt emission or afterglows from GRBs with gamma-ray fluence of >~1.2 X 10$^{-5} /erg-cm^2. Since the rate of these candidate afterglow events, 0.15 /day, is consistent with the BATSE logN-logS distribution, no difference in prompt vs. afterglow beaming is required. However more sensitive x-ray monitors or hard x-ray imaging surveys, with better temporal and spatial resolution, could provide strong constraints on GRBs and beaming.
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