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2020MNRAS.492.5011D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 492, 5011-5022 (2020/March-2)

Short gamma-ray bursts within 200 Mpc.

DICHIARA S., TROJA E., O'CONNOR B., MARSHALL F.E., BENIAMINI P., CANNIZZO J.K., LIEN A.Y. and SAKAMOTO T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a systematic search for short-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the local Universe based on 14 yr of observations with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. We cross-correlate the GRB positions with the GLADE catalogue of nearby galaxies, and find no event at a distance <=100 Mpc and four plausible candidates in the range 100 Mpc <= D <= 200 Mpc. Although affected by low statistics, this number is higher than the one expected for chance alignments to random galaxies, and possibly suggests a physical association between these bursts and nearby galaxies. By assuming a local origin, we use these events to constrain the range of properties for X-ray counterparts of neutron star mergers. Optical upper limits place tight constraints on the onset of a blue kilonova, and imply either low masses (<= 10^{-3} M_{☉ }) of lanthanide-poor ejecta or unfavorable orientations (θobs >= 30 deg). Finally, we derive that the all-sky rate of detectable short GRBs within 200 Mpc is 1.3^{+1.7}_{-0.8} yr-1 (68 per cent confidence interval), and discuss the implications for the GRB outflow structure. If these candidates are instead of cosmological origin, we set a upper limit of <=2.0 yr-1 (90 per cent confidence interval) to the rate of nearby events detectable with operating gamma-ray observatories, such as Swift and Fermi.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): gravitational waves - nuclear reactions - nucleosynthesis - abundances - stars: neutron - gamma-ray bursts

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