Pseudo Redshifts of Gamma-Ray Bursts Derived from the L-T-E Correlation
Abstract
The X-ray afterglow of many gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) exhibits a plateau phase before the normal power-law decay stage, which may be related to continued activities of the central engine. Tang et al. 2019 collected 174 such GRBs and confirmed the so called L-T-E correlation which involves three key parameters, i.e., the isotropic γ-ray energy Eγ, iso of the prompt phase, the end time Ta of the plateau phase and the corresponding X-ray luminosity LX. In this study, the L-T-E correlation is confirmed and updated as LX Ta-0.99 Eγ , iso0.86 with a large sample consisting of 210 plateau GRBs with known redshifts. The tight correlation is then applied to derive the pseudo redshift of other 130 plateau GRBs whose redshifts are not directly measured. Statistical analysis is also carried out on this pseudo redshift sample.
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