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arxiv: astro-ph/9601057 · v1 · submitted 1996-01-11 · 🌌 astro-ph

Search for Supergalactic Anisotropies in the 3B Catalog

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keywords anisotropiesburstsdistributionsupergalacticburstcatalogcoordinatescosmological
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The angular distribution of GRBs is isotropic, while the brightness distribution of bursts shows a reduced number of faint events. These observations favor a cosmological burst origin. If GRBs are indeed at cosmological distances and if they trace luminous matter, we must eventually find an anisotropic distribution of bright bursts. If a significant number of bursts originate at redshifts less than z~1, the concentration of nearby galaxies towards the supergalactic plane is pronounced enough that we could discover the corresponding clustering of burst locations. We used the 3B catalog to search for a pattern visible in supergalactic coordinates. No compelling evidence for anisotropies was found. The absence of anisotropies in SG coordinates implies a minimum sampling distance of 200h^-1 Mpc.

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