A possible observational evidence for $θ^{-2}$ angular distribution of opening half-angle of GRB jets
arXiv:astro-ph/0503254 · doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09398.x
Abstract
We propose a method to estimate the pseudo jet opening half-angle of GRBs using the spectral peak energy ($\Ep$)--peak luminosity relation (so called Yonetoku relation) as well as the $\Ep$--collimation-corrected $γ$-ray energy relation (so called Ghirlanda relation). For bursts with known jet break times and redshifts, we compared the pseudo jet opening half-angle with the standard one and found that the differences are within a factor 2. We apply the method to 689 long GRBS. We found that the distribution function of the pseudo jet opening half-angle obeys $f(θ_j)\proptoθ_j^{-2.2 \pm 0.2}$ with possible cutoffs for $θ_j < 0.04$ and $θ_j > 0.3$ although the log-normal fit is also possible. $θ^{-2}$ distribution is compatible with the structured jet model. From the distribution function we found that the beaming correction for the rate of GRBs is $\sim 340$, which means $\sim 10^{-5}$ yr$^{-1}$ galaxy$^{-1}$ or only one in $10^2$ type Ib/c supernovae. We also found the evolution of the distribution function as a function of the redshift.
5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to MNRAS