Toward tight gamma-ray burst luminosity relations
Shi Qi, Tan Lu

TL;DR
This paper investigates multiple luminosity relations of gamma-ray bursts using a new sample, identifying a tighter 3D correlation involving peak energy, rise time, and luminosity, which could improve their use in cosmology.
Contribution
The study introduces a new three-dimensional correlation among GRB parameters that is tighter than previous two-dimensional relations, offering a promising path to reduce scatter in luminosity estimates.
Findings
The 3D correlation of $E_{peak}$--$ au_{RT}$--$L$ is significantly tighter than 2D correlations.
The coefficients of $E_{peak}$ and $ au_{RT}$ in the 3D relation are nearly opposites, simplifying the relation.
The derived luminosity relation is $L \,\propto\, (E_{peak}^{'} / \tau_{RT}^{'})^{0.842 \pm 0.064}$.
Abstract
The large scatters of luminosity relations of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been one of the most important reasons that prevent the extensive applications of GRBs in cosmology. Many efforts have been made to seek tight luminosity relations. With the latest sample of 116 GRBs with measured redshift and spectral parameters, we investigate 6 two-dimensional (2D) correlations and 14 derived three-dimensional (3D) correlations of GRBs to explore the possibility of decreasing the intrinsic scatters of the luminosity relations of GRBs. We find the 3D correlation of ---- to be evidently tighter (at the confidence level) than its corresponding 2D correlations, i.e., the -- and -- correlations. In addition, the coefficients before the logarithms of and in the…
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