Gravitational Waves versus X and Gamma Ray Emission in a Short Gamma-Ray Burst
F. G. Oliveira, Jorge A. Rueda, Remo Ruffini

TL;DR
This paper estimates the relationship between gravitational wave emissions and X-ray and gamma-ray emissions in short gamma-ray bursts, based on recent advances in neutron star physics and observational data.
Contribution
It provides a novel analysis linking gravitational waves to electromagnetic emissions in short gamma-ray bursts using recent observational and theoretical developments.
Findings
Estimated gravitational wave strength in short gamma-ray bursts.
Correlated X-ray and gamma-ray emission levels.
Implications for multi-messenger astronomy.
Abstract
The recent progress in the understanding the physical nature of neutron star equilibrium configurations and the first observational evidence of a genuinely short gamma-ray burst, GRB 090227B, allows to give an estimate of the gravitational waves versus the X and Gamma-ray emission in a short gamma-ray burst.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
