Heterogeneity in Short Gamma-ray Bursts
Jay P. Norris, Neil Gehrels, Jeffrey D. Scargle

TL;DR
This study analyzes short gamma-ray bursts from Swift/BAT, revealing differences in temporal structures and afterglow properties between bursts with and without extended emission, suggesting different progenitors.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of short GRBs with and without extended emission, highlighting differences in temporal and afterglow characteristics and proposing different progenitors.
Findings
EE bursts have longer durations and more pulse structures.
EE bursts exhibit brighter and longer-lasting X-ray afterglows.
Non-EE bursts have shorter, more intense pulses.
Abstract
We analyze the Swift/BAT sample of short gamma-ray bursts, using an objective Bayesian Block procedure to extract temporal descriptors of the bursts' initial pulse complexes (IPCs). The sample comprises 12 and 41 bursts with and without extended emission (EE) components, respectively. IPCs of non-EE bursts are dominated by single pulse structures, while EE bursts tend to have two or more pulse structures. The medians of characteristic timescales - durations, pulse structure widths, and peak intervals - for EE bursts are factors of ~ 2-3 longer than for non-EE bursts. A trend previously reported by Hakkila and colleagues unifying long and short bursts - the anti-correlation of pulse intensity and width - continues in the two short burst groups, with non-EE bursts extending to more intense, narrower pulses. In addition we find that preceding and succeeding pulse intensities are…
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