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MAXI observations of gamma-ray bursts.

Authors :
Motoko SERINO
Takanori SAKAMOTO
Nobuyuki KAWAI
Atsumasa YOSHIDA
Masanori OHNO
Yuji OGAWA
Yasunori NISHIMURA
Kosuke FUKUSHIMA
Masaya HIGA
Kazuto ISHIKAWA
Masaki ISHIKAWA
Taiki KAWAMURO
Masashi KIMURA
Masaru MATSUOKA
Tatehiro MIHARA
Mikio MORII
NAKAGAWA, Yujin E.
Satoshi NAKAHIRA
Motoki NAKAJIMA
Yuki NAKANO
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan; Oct2014, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) Gas Slit Camera (GSC) detects gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), including bursts with soft spectra, such as X-ray flashes (XRFs).MAXI/GSC is sensitive to the energy range from 2 to 30 keV. This energy range is lower than other currently operating instruments which are capable of detecting GRBs. Since the beginning of the MAXI operation on 2009 August 15, GSC observed 35 GRBs up to the middle of 2013. One third of them were also observed by other satellites. The rest of them show a trend to have soft spectra and low fluxes. Because of the contribution of those XRFs, the MAXI GRB rate is about three times higher than those expected from the BATSE log N-log P distribution. When we compare it to the observational results of the Widefield X-ray Monitor on the High Energy Transient Explorer 2, which covers the the same energy range as that of MAXI/GSC, we find the possibility that many of the MAXI bursts are XRFs with E<subscript>peak</subscript> lower than 20 keV. We discuss the source of soft GRBs observed only by MAXI. The MAXI log N-log S distribution suggests that the MAXI XRFs are distributed over a closer distance than hard GRBs. Since the distributions of the hardness of galactic stellar flares and X-ray bursts overlap with those of MAXI GRBs, we discuss the possibility of confusion of such galactic transients with the MAXI GRB samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046264
Volume :
66
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110096483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psu063