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The Swift short gamma-ray burst rate density: prospects for detecting binary neutron star mergers by aLIGO

Authors :
Coward, David
Howell, Eric
Piran, Tsvi
Stratta, Giulia
Branchesi, Marica
Bromberg, Omer
Gendre, Bruce
Burman, Ronald
Guetta, Dafne
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Presently only 30% of short gamma ray bursts (SGRBs) have accurate redshifts, and this sample is highly biased by the limited sensitivity of {\it Swift} to detect SGRBs. We account for the dominant biases to calculate a realistic SGRB rate density out to $z = 0.5$ using the {\it Swift} sample of peak fluxes, redshifts, and those SGRBs with a beaming angle constraint from X-ray/optical observations. Assuming a significant fraction of binary neutron star mergers produce SGRBs, we calculate lower and upper detection rate limits of (1-180) per Yr by an advanced LIGO and Virgo coincidence search. Our detection rate is compatible with extrapolations using Galactic pulsar observations and population synthesis.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, to appear in: Proceedings of Science, Gamma-Ray Bursts 2012 Conference - GRB2012, May 07-11, 2012, Munich Germany

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1206.5058
Document Type :
Working Paper