GRB Variability-Luminosity Correlation Confirmed
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Recently, Guidorzi et al. (2005) expanded the size of the sample of GRBs for which variabilities and peak luminosities have been measured, from 11 to 32. They confirm the existence of a correlation, but find a dramatically different relationship between L and V than had originally been found. We find that this is the result of improper statistical methodology. When we fit a model to the data that accommodates both statistical variance (in two dimensions) and sample variance, we find that L ∼ V 3.4 +0.9 −0.6 with a sample variance of σlog V = 0.20 +0.04 −0.04, which is consistent with the original finding of Reichart et al. (2001) – L ∼ V 3.3 +1.1 −0.9 with a sample variance of σlog V = 0.18 +0.07 −0.05 – and inconsistent with the finding of Guidorzi et al. (2005): L ∝ V 1.3 +0.8 −0.4 with sample variance assumed to be zero. Subject headings: gamma-rays: bursts — methods: statistical
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تاریخ انتشار 2005