We studied the behaviour of the optical afterglow light curves of a sample of 24 Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) with known redshift and published estimates of the optical extinction in the source frame, detected before the SWIFT satellite launch. We found an unexpected clustering of the optical luminosities at 12 hours in the source frame. The distribution of the optical luminosities is narrower than the distribution of X-ray luminosities at the same time. Few (3) bursts stand apart from the main optical distribution, being fainter by a factor of about 15. We also analysed the optical luminosities of the SWIFT burst with known redshift finding that the luminosity distribution is similar to the pre SWIFT GRBs one, even if they have a different mean redshift. These results can suggest the existence of a family of intrinsically optically under-luminous dark GRBs.

Nardini, M., Ghisellini, G., Ghirlanda, G., Tavecchio, F., Firmani, C., Lazzati, D. (2007). The unexpected clustering of the optical afterglow luminosities. IL NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. B, GENERAL PHYSICS, RELATIVITY, ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS AND METHODS, 121(12), 1539-1540 [10.1393/ncb/i2007-10319-5].

The unexpected clustering of the optical afterglow luminosities

NARDINI, MARCO;Ghirlanda, G;
2007

Abstract

We studied the behaviour of the optical afterglow light curves of a sample of 24 Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) with known redshift and published estimates of the optical extinction in the source frame, detected before the SWIFT satellite launch. We found an unexpected clustering of the optical luminosities at 12 hours in the source frame. The distribution of the optical luminosities is narrower than the distribution of X-ray luminosities at the same time. Few (3) bursts stand apart from the main optical distribution, being fainter by a factor of about 15. We also analysed the optical luminosities of the SWIFT burst with known redshift finding that the luminosity distribution is similar to the pre SWIFT GRBs one, even if they have a different mean redshift. These results can suggest the existence of a family of intrinsically optically under-luminous dark GRBs.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
γ-ray sources; γ-ray bursts
English
2007
121
12
1539
1540
none
Nardini, M., Ghisellini, G., Ghirlanda, G., Tavecchio, F., Firmani, C., Lazzati, D. (2007). The unexpected clustering of the optical afterglow luminosities. IL NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. B, GENERAL PHYSICS, RELATIVITY, ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS AND METHODS, 121(12), 1539-1540 [10.1393/ncb/i2007-10319-5].
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