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2009ApJ...700.1026L - Astrophys. J., 700, 1026-1033 (2009/August-1)

Gamma-ray burst predictions for the Fermi gamma ray space telescope.

LE T. and DERMER C.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Result. of a phenomenological model to estimate the gamma-ray burst (GRB) detection rate by the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope are reported. This estimate is based on the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) 4B GRB fluence distribution, the mean ratio of fluences measured at 100 MeV-5 GeV with Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) and at 20 keV-2 MeV with BATSE, and the mean EGRET GRB spectrum for the five EGRET spark-chamber GRBs. For a 10% fluence ratio and a number spectral index α1= -2 at 100 MeV- 5 GeV energies, we estimate a rate of ~20 and 4 GRBs/yr in the Fermi Large Area Telescope field of view (FOV) with at least five photons with energy E>100 MeV and E>1 GeV, respectively. We also estimate ~1.5 GRBs.yr in the Fermi FOV where at least one photon with energy E>10 GeV is detected. For these parameters, we estimate ~1-2 GRBs/yr detected with the Fermi telescope with more than 100 γ-rays with E ≳ 100 MeV. Comparison predictions for α1= -2.2, different fluence ratios, and the AGILE γ-ray satellite are made. Searches for different classes of GRBs using a diagram plotting 100 MeV-10 GeV fluence versus 20 keV- 20 MeV fluence is considered as a way to search for separate classes of GRBs and, specifically, spectral differences between the short-hard and long-duration GRB classes, and for hard components in GRBs.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: bursts - gamma rays: theory

CDS comments: GRB 930191 is a misprint for GRB 930131.

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