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X-ray absorbing column densities of a complete sample of short Gamma Ray Bursts | L. Asquini
; S. Campana
; P. D'Avanzo
; M. G. Bernardini
; S. Covino
; G. Ghirlanda
; G. Ghisellini
; A. Melandri
; L. Nava
; O. S. Salafia
; R. Salvaterra
; B. Sbarufatti
; G. Tagliaferri
; S. D. Vergani
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21 Mar 2019 | Abstract: | We update a flux-limited complete sample of Swift-based SGRBs (SBAT4,
D’Avanzo et al. 2014), bringing it to 25 events and doubling its previous
redshift range. We then evaluate the column densities of the events in the
updated sample, in order to compare them with the NH distribution of LGRBs,
using the sample BAT6ext (Arcodia et al. 2016). We rely on Monte Carlo
simulations of the two populations and compare the computed NH distributions
with a two sample Kolmogorov Smirnov (K-S) test. We then study how the K-S
probability varies with respect to the redshift range we consider. We find that
the K-S probability keeps decreasing as redshift increases until at z$sim$1.8
the probability that short and long GRBs come from the same parent distribution
drops below 1$\%$. This testifies for an observational difference among the two
populations. This difference may be due to the presence of highly absorbed
LGRBs above z$sim$1.3, which have not been observed in the SGRB sample yet,
although this may be due to our inability to detect them, or to the relatively
small sample size. | Source: | arXiv, 1903.9041 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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