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X-Ray Flashes from Off-Axis Gamma-Ray Bursts

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Published 2002 April 25 © 2002. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Ryo Yamazaki et al 2002 ApJ 571 L31 DOI 10.1086/341225

1538-4357/571/1/L31

Abstract

K. Ioka and T. Nakamura proposed a simple jet model that is compatible with the peak luminosity-spectral lag relation, the peak luminosity-variability relation, and various other relations in the gamma-ray bursts. If the viewing angle is much larger than the collimation angle of the jet in the model by Ioka and Nakamura, for appropriate model parameters we obtain the observational characteristics of the X-ray flashes, such as the peak flux ratio and the fluence ratio between the γ-ray (50-300 keV) and the X-ray (2-10 keV) band, the X-ray photon index, the typical duration, and the event rate, ~100 yr-1. In our model, if the distance to the X-ray flashes is much larger than ~1 Gpc (or z ≳ 0.2) they are too dim to be observed, so the spatial distribution of the X-ray flashes should be homogeneous and isotropic.

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