Possible correlations between gamma-ray burst and its host galaxy offset
Abstract
We collected the information of 304 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) from the literature, and analyzed the correlations among the host galaxy offsets (the distance from the site of the GRB to the center of its host galaxy), T 90,i (the duration T 90 in rest-frame), T R45,i (the duration T R45 in rest-frame), E γ,iso (the isotropic equivalent energy), L γ,iso (=E γ,iso/T 90,i, the isotropic equivalent luminosity) and L pk (peak luminosity). We found that T 90,i, T R45,i, E γ,iso, L pk have negative correlation with offset, which is consistent with origin of short GRBs (SGRBs) and long GRBs (LGRBs). On separate analysis, we found similar results for E γ,iso - (offset) and L pk - (offset) relations in case of SGRBs only, while no obvious relation for LGRBs. There is no correlations between offset and L γ,iso. We also put the special GRB 170817A and GRB 060218A on the plots. The two GRBs both have low luminosity and small offset. In the ( offset)- T 90,i plot, we found GRB 170817A locates in between the two regions of SGRBs and LGRBs and it is the outlier in the offset-E γ, iso, offset-L γ, iso and offset-L pk plots. Together with GRB 060218A being an outlier in all plots, it indicates the speciality of GRBs 170817A and 060218A, and might imply more subgroups of the GRB samples.
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