On the Origin of the Dark Gamma-Ray Bursts
arXiv:astro-ph/0701905 · doi:10.1393/ncc/i2005-10048-x
Abstract
The origin of dark bursts - i.e. that have no observed afterglows in X-ray, optical/NIR and radio ranges - is unclear yet. Different possibilities - instrumental biases, very high redshifts, extinction in the host galaxies - are discussed and shown to be important. On the other hand, the dark bursts should not form a new subgroup of long gamma-ray bursts themselves.
published in Nuovo Cimento