2007A&A...465L..13G


Query : 2007A&A...465L..13G

2007A&A...465L..13G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 465, L13-16 (2007/4-1)

On the nature of X-ray flashes in the SWIFT era.

GENDRE B., GALLI A. and PIRO L.

Abstract (from CDS):

X-Ray Flashes (XRFs) are soft gamma-ray bursts whose nature is not clear. Their soft spectrum can be due to cosmological effects (high redshift), an off-axis view of the jet or can be intrinsic to the source. We use SWIFT observations to investigate different scenarios proposed to explain their origin. We have made a systematic analysis of the afterglows of XRFs with known redshift observed by SWIFT. We derive their redshift and luminosity distributions, and compare their properties with a sample of normal GRBs observed by the same instrument. The high distance hypothesis is ruled out by the redshift distribution of our sample of XRFs, indicating that, at least for our sample, the off-axis and sub-energetic hypotheses are preferred. Of course, this does not exclude that some XRFs without known redshift could be at high distance. However we find that taking into account the sensitivity of the BAT instrument, XRFs cannot be detected by SWIFT beyond ≃3. The luminosity distribution of XRF afterglows is similar to the GRB one. This would rule out most off-axis models, but for the homogeneous jet model. However this model predicts a GRB rate uncomfortably near the observed rate of supernovae. This implies that XRFs, at least those of our sample, are intrinsically soft.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: flashes - gamma rays: bursts

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 GRB 050824 gB 00 48 56.100 +22 36 32.00 19.66 21.03 20.46 23.70   ~ 170 0
2 GRB 050908 gB 01 21 50.750 -12 57 17.20           ~ 170 0
3 GRB 050406 gB 02 17 52.200 -50 11 15.81     18.83     ~ 122 0
4 GRB 050603 gB 02 39 56.839 -25 10 54.92     18.48     ~ 162 0
5 GRB 050318 gB 03 18 51.000 -46 23 43.61 18.10 18.68 17.58     ~ 175 0
6 SN 2006aj SN* 03 21 39.670 +16 52 02.27 17.96 19.11 17.40     SNIc-BL 919 1
7 GRB 060124 gB 05 08 25.900 +69 44 26.98   18.91 17.35     ~ 258 0
8 GRB 051016B gB 08 48 27.810 +13 39 20.00 20.45         ~ 140 0
9 GRB 050505 gB 09 27 03.300 +30 16 23.70     20.74     ~ 188 0
10 GRB 060108 gB 09 48 01.980 +31 55 08.59           ~ 101 0
11 GRB 050319 gB 10 16 47.900 +43 32 53.80   18.02 17.01     ~ 256 0
12 GRB 050408 gB 12 02 17.320 +10 51 10.00           ~ 149 0
13 GRB 050416 gB 12 33 54.600 +21 03 26.69     19.12     ~ 275 1
14 GRB 060512 gB 13 03 05.810 +41 11 27.21 19.12 19.63 17.20     ~ 130 0
15 GRB 050730 gB 14 08 17.090 -03 46 18.90   20.32 17.68     ~ 306 0
16 GRB 050802 gB 14 37 05.820 +27 47 12.62 16.85 17.38 16.97     ~ 170 0
17 GRB 050401 gB 16 31 28.84 +02 11 14.5           ~ 331 0
18 GRB 050223 gB 18 05 32.200 -62 28 20.40           ~ 105 0
19 GRB 050126 gB 18 32 27.22 +42 22 14.2           ~ 123 0
20 SN 2005nc SN* 18 32 32.560 +26 20 22.34           SNIc: 374 1
21 GRB 050315 gB 20 25 54.100 -42 36 02.19           ~ 213 0
22 GRB 050922C gB 21 09 33.000 -08 45 30.10 15.15 15.86 14.69     ~ 278 0
23 GRB 050820A gB 22 29 38.110 +19 33 37.10 18.33 19.00 18.47     ~ 380 0
24 GRB 051111A gB 23 12 33.170 +18 22 28.80 19.77 20.08 19.50     ~ 204 0
25 GRB 050803 gB 23 22 37.910 +05 47 09.00           ~ 113 0

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