Gamma-ray burst statistics are best explained by a source population at cosmological distances, while spectroscopy and intensity histories of some individual bursts imply an origin on Galactic neutron stars. To resolve this inconsistency I suggest the presence of two populations, one at cosmological distances and the other Galactic. I build on ideas of Shemi and Piran (1990) and of Rees and Mesozaros (1992) involving the interaction of fireball debris with surrounding clouds to explain the observed intensity histories in bursts at cosmological distances. The distances to the Galactic population are undetermined because they are too few to affect the statistics of intensity and direction; I explain them as resulting from magnetic reconnectio...
We investigate the possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate in a concentric spherical shell with ...
The motions of comets and neutron stars have been integrated over five billion years in the Galactic...
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) releases an amount of energy similar to that of a supernova explosion, which...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing. ...
The γ-ray burst brightness distribution in inhomogeneous and the distribution on the sky is nearly i...
Binary neutron stars merger (NS(sup 2)M) at cosmological distances is probably the only gamma-ray bu...
The launch of the Beppo-Sax satellite gave a unique opportunity to investigate gamma ray bursts (GRB...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology. There are two evidences in favour ...
The physics of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and their offsets from the centers of their host galaxies are...
We find the distribution of coalescence times, birthrates, spatial velocities, and subsequent radial...
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) releases an amount of energy similar to that of a supernova explosion, which...
With a peak luminosity of ~ 1047 erg s-1 the December 27th 2004 giant flare from SGR1806-20 would ha...
Gamma-ray bursts display a wide range of temporal and spectral characteristics, but typically last s...
There is increasing evidence of a local population of short duration gamma-ray bursts (sGRB), but it...
We investigate the possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate in a concentric spherical shell with ...
The motions of comets and neutron stars have been integrated over five billion years in the Galactic...
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) releases an amount of energy similar to that of a supernova explosion, which...
Although galactic models for gamma-ray bursts are hard to reconcile with the isotropy data, the issu...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing. ...
The γ-ray burst brightness distribution in inhomogeneous and the distribution on the sky is nearly i...
Binary neutron stars merger (NS(sup 2)M) at cosmological distances is probably the only gamma-ray bu...
The launch of the Beppo-Sax satellite gave a unique opportunity to investigate gamma ray bursts (GRB...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology. There are two evidences in favour ...
The physics of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and their offsets from the centers of their host galaxies are...
We find the distribution of coalescence times, birthrates, spatial velocities, and subsequent radial...
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) releases an amount of energy similar to that of a supernova explosion, which...
With a peak luminosity of ~ 1047 erg s-1 the December 27th 2004 giant flare from SGR1806-20 would ha...
Gamma-ray bursts display a wide range of temporal and spectral characteristics, but typically last s...
There is increasing evidence of a local population of short duration gamma-ray bursts (sGRB), but it...
We investigate the possibility that gamma-ray bursts originate in a concentric spherical shell with ...
The motions of comets and neutron stars have been integrated over five billion years in the Galactic...
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) releases an amount of energy similar to that of a supernova explosion, which...