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Extra-galactic high-energy transients: event rate densities and luminosity functions

Published 4 Sep 2015 in astro-ph.HE | (1509.01592v1)

Abstract: Several types of extra-galactic high-energy transients have been discovered, which include high-luminosity and low-luminosity long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), short-duration GRBs, supernova shock breakouts (SBOs), and tidal disruption events (TDEs) without or with an associated relativistic jet. In this paper, we apply a unified method to systematically study the redshift-dependent event rate densities and the global luminosity functions (ignoring redshift evolution) of these transients. We introduce some empirical formulae for the redshift-dependent event rate densities for different types of transients, and derive the local specific event rate density, which also represents its global luminosity function. Long GRBs have a large enough sample to reveal features in the global luminosity function, which is best characterized as a triple power law. All the other transients are consistent with having a single power law luminosity function. The total event rate density depends on the minimum luminosity, and we obtain the following values in units of ${\rm Gpc{-3}~yr{-1}}$: $0.8{+0.1}_{-0.1}$ for high-luminosity long GRBs above $ 10{50}~{\rm erg~s{-1}}$, $164{+98}_{-65}$ for low-luminosity long GRBs above $5\times 10{46}~{\rm erg~s{-1}}$, $1.3{+0.4}_{-0.3}$, $1.2{+0.4}_{-0.3}$, and $3.3{+1.0}_{-0.8}$ above $ 10{50}~ {\rm erg~s{-1}}$ for short GRBs with three different merger delay models (Gaussian, log-normal, and power law), $1.9{+2.4}_{-1.2}\times 104$ above $ 10{44}~{\rm erg~s{-1}}$ for SBOs, $ 4.8{+3.2}_{-2.1}\times102 $ for normal TDEs above $10{44}~ {\rm erg~s{-1}}$, and $0.03{+0.04}_{-0.02}$ above $ 10{48}~ {\rm erg~s{-1}}$ for TDE jets as discovered by Swift. Intriguingly, the global luminosity functions of different kinds of transients, which cover over 12 orders of magnitude, are consistent with a single power law with an index of -1.6.

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