Science-advisor
REGISTER info/FAQ
Login
username
password
     
forgot password?
register here
 
Research articles
  search articles
  reviews guidelines
  reviews
  articles index
My Pages
my alerts
  my messages
  my reviews
  my favorites
 
 
Stat
Members: 3645
Articles: 2'500'096
Articles rated: 2609

18 April 2024
 
  » arxiv » astro-ph/0408413

 Article overview


Towards a More Standardized Candle Using GRB Energetics and Spectra
Andrew S. Friedman ; Joshua S. Bloom ;
Date 23 Aug 2004
Journal Astrophys.J. 627 (2005) 1-25
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationHarvard/CfA) and Joshua S. Bloom (Harvard/CfA; UC Berkeley
AbstractThe use of GRB energetics for cosmography has long been advanced as a means to probe out to high redshifts, to the epoch of deceleration. However, the prompt energy release in GRBs, even when corrected for jetting geometry, is far from being a standard candle. We explore the cosmographic potential of a GRB standard candle based on the newly-discovered relation by Ghirlanda et al. between the apparent geometry-corrected energies (E_gamma) and the peak of the prompt burst spectrum (E_p). We present an explicit, self-consistent formalism for correcting GRB energies with a thorough accounting for observational uncertainties. In contrast to other work, we demonstrate that the current sample of 19 GRBs is not yet cosmographically competitive with results from other studies (e.g., SNe Ia). Although the E_p-E_gamma relation is a significant correlation across a range of cosmologies, the goodness of fit of the data to a power law, depends strongly on input assumptions -- especially the unknown density of the circumburst medium. Independent of assumptions, with very few low-z bursts, the current sample is most sensitive to Omega_M but essentially insensitive to Omega_Lambda. The proper use of the relation clearly brings GRBs an impressive step closer toward a standardizable candle, but until the physical origin of the E_p-E_gamma relation is understood, calibrated with a training set of low redshift bursts, and the major potential systematic uncertainties and selection effects are addressed, we urge caution concerning claims of the utility of GRBs for cosmography (abridged).
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0408413
Services Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites   
 
Visitor rating: did you like this article? no 1   2   3   4   5   yes

No review found.
 Did you like this article?

This article or document is ...
important:
of broad interest:
readable:
new:
correct:
Global appreciation:

  Note: answers to reviews or questions about the article must be posted in the forum section.
Authors are not allowed to review their own article. They can use the forum section.

browser claudebot






ScienXe.org
» my Online CV
» Free


News, job offers and information for researchers and scientists:
home  |  contact  |  terms of use  |  sitemap
Copyright © 2005-2024 - Scimetrica