http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.06238
The recent multi-messenger discovery of binary neutron star (BNS) merger GW170817 showed that $\gamma$-ray emission in short GRBs is wider than the central energetic narrow cone, and weakly expands out to tens of degrees. Here we explore some of the observational consequences of this structured emission, taking the reconstructed angular emission profile of gamma-ray burst GRB170817A to be typical. We calculate the expected fraction of gravitational-wave observations from BNS mergers that will have an observed GRB counterpart to be $\sim30\%$, implying that joint gravitational-wave and GRB observations will be common. Further, we find that $\sim10\%$ of observed short GRBs occur within 200 Mpc. Finally, we estimate a BNS merger rate of $\sim500$ Gpc$^{-3}$yr$^{-1}$.
N. Gupte and I. Bartos
Tue, 21 Aug 18
34/71
Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure
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