The classification and formation rate of $\mathbf{Swift/BAT}$ gamma-ray bursts
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are usually classified into long/short categories according to their durations, but controversy still exists in this aspect. Here we re-examine the long/short classification of GRBs and further compare the cosmological distribution and evolution of each potential subclass. A...
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Zusammenfassung: | Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are usually classified into long/short categories
according to their durations, but controversy still exists in this aspect. Here
we re-examine the long/short classification of GRBs and further compare the
cosmological distribution and evolution of each potential subclass. A large
number of $Swift/BAT$ GRBs are analyzed in this study. The Gaussian mixture
model is used to fit the duration distribution as well as the joint
distribution of duration and hardness ratio, and the Akaike and Bayesian
information criteria are adopted to assess the goodness of fit. It is found
that three Gaussian components can better fit both the univariate and bivariate
distributions, indicating that there are three subclasses in the $Swift/BAT$
GRBs, namely short, intermediate, and long subclasses. The non-parametric
Efron-Petrosian and Lynden-Bell's $c^{-}$ methods are used to derive the
luminosity function and formation rate from the truncated data of bursts with
known redshift in each subclass. It is found that the luminosity distributions
and birth rates of the three subclasses are different, further supporting the
existence of the intermediate subclass in the $Swift/BAT$ GRBs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.19813 |