The Smoking Guns Of Short Hard Gamma Ray Bursts

Abstract

The X-ray afterglow of short hard bursts (SHBs) of gamma rays provides compelling evidence that SHBs are produced by highly relativistic jets launched in the birth of rotationally powered millisecond pulsars in merger of neutron stars and/or in mass accretion on neutron stars in low mass X-ray binaries. Gravitational wave detection of relatively nearby neutron star mergers by Ligo-Virgo, followed by far off-axis short GRBs or orphan afterglows of beamed away SHBs with an MSP-like light curve will verify beyond doubt the neutron star merger origin of SHBs.

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