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arxiv: astro-ph/0511795 · v2 · submitted 2005-11-29 · 🌌 astro-ph

On the correlation of Short Gamma--Ray Bursts and Clusters of galaxies

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We cross correlate Gamma--Ray Bursts and X--Ray selected clusters of galaxies at z\leq0.45. We find a positive 2\sigma signal for the angular cross--correlation function w_{bc}(\theta) on scales \theta\leq 3 deg between short GRBs and clusters. Conversely, no correlation is found between clusters and the population of long GRBs. The comparison with the cluster autocorrelation function shows that short GRBs do not trace the cluster distribution as not all short GRBs are found in clusters. A higher signal in w_{bc}(\theta) is found if we only consider the cluster population up to z=0.1. By comparing the short burst autocorrelation function with model predictions we then constrain short bursts to mostly originate within \sim 270 Mpc (i.e. z\leq 0.06). Our analysis also reveals that short GRBs are better correlated with ``normal'' galaxies. The double compact object merger model for short GRBs would associate them preferentially to early--type galaxies but the present statistics do not allow us to exclude that at least a fraction of these events might also take place in late--type galaxies, in agreement with recent evidences.

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