Fast Extragalactic X-ray Transients From Gamma Ray Bursts Viewed Far Off Axis [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05116


The observed lightcurves and estimated sky rate of fast extragalactic x-ray transients (XRTs) discovered in archival Chandra data indicate that they belong to two distinct XRT populations. The first population of relatively short duration pulses, which typically last less than few minutes seems to be pulses of x-ray flashes (XRFs), which are nearby long duration gamma ray bursts viewed from far off axis. The second population of much longer pulses, which typically last hours, seems to be the early time afterglows of short gamma ray bursts (SGRBs) which are beamed away from Earth, as was shown in a previous paper.

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S. Dado and A. Dar
Thu, 15 Aug 19
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