If gamma-ray bursts originate in galaxies at cosmological distances, the host galaxy should be detected if a burst error box is searched deep enough; are the host galaxies present? We present and implement a statistical methodology which evaluates whether the observed galaxy detections in a burst's error box are consistent with the presence of the host galaxy, or whether all the detections can be attributed to unrelated background galaxies. This methodology requires the model-dependent distribution of host galaxy fluxes. While our methodology was derived for galaxies in burst error boxes, it can be applied to other candidate host objects (e.g., active galaxies) and to other types of error boxes. As examples, we apply this methodology to two...
We calculate the distributions of the total burst energy, the peak luminosity and the X-ray afterglo...
The surest solution of the gamma-ray burst (GRB) mystery is to find an unambiguous low-energy quiesc...
Observational follow up of well localized short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) has left 20−30 per cent of ...
If gamma-ray bursts originate in galaxies at cosmological distances, the host galaxy should be detec...
Various burst origin scenarios require a host object in the burst error box or near a well-located p...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
Most burst models require bursters to reside in normal host galaxies with peak luminosities of L = 1...
The galaxies observed within the error boxes of gamma-ray bursts are inconsistent with the host gala...
The nature of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) remains a complete mystery, despite the recent breakthrough di...
The galactic environment of gamma-ray bursts can provide good evidence about the nature of the proge...
The transients following GRB970228 and GRB970508 showed that these (and probably all) GRBs are cosmo...
We present a general statistical analysis of Gamma Ray Bursts embedded in a host population. If no h...
Gamma-ray bursts are likely to be associated with regions of active star formation and may therefore...
We calculate the distributions of the total burst energy, the peak luminosity and the X-ray afterglo...
The surest solution of the gamma-ray burst (GRB) mystery is to find an unambiguous low-energy quiesc...
Observational follow up of well localized short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) has left 20−30 per cent of ...
If gamma-ray bursts originate in galaxies at cosmological distances, the host galaxy should be detec...
Various burst origin scenarios require a host object in the burst error box or near a well-located p...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
With the discovery that the afterglows after some bursts are coincident with faint galaxies, the sea...
Most burst models require bursters to reside in normal host galaxies with peak luminosities of L = 1...
The galaxies observed within the error boxes of gamma-ray bursts are inconsistent with the host gala...
The nature of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) remains a complete mystery, despite the recent breakthrough di...
The galactic environment of gamma-ray bursts can provide good evidence about the nature of the proge...
The transients following GRB970228 and GRB970508 showed that these (and probably all) GRBs are cosmo...
We present a general statistical analysis of Gamma Ray Bursts embedded in a host population. If no h...
Gamma-ray bursts are likely to be associated with regions of active star formation and may therefore...
We calculate the distributions of the total burst energy, the peak luminosity and the X-ray afterglo...
The surest solution of the gamma-ray burst (GRB) mystery is to find an unambiguous low-energy quiesc...
Observational follow up of well localized short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) has left 20−30 per cent of ...