A search for \textit{Fermi} bursts associated to supernovae and their frequency of occurrence
M. Kovacevic, L. Izzo, Y. Wang, M. Muccino, M. Della Valle, L. Amati,, C. Barbarino, M. Enderli, G. B. Pisani, L. Li

TL;DR
This study searches the Fermi catalog for gamma-ray bursts associated with supernovae, finding one likely connection at low redshift and estimating the occurrence rate of such events detectable by Fermi.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to identify GRB-SN associations within Fermi data and estimates the rate of low-luminosity GRBs linked to supernovae.
Findings
Identified one probable GRB-SN association at low redshift.
Estimated the rate of Fermi low-luminosity GRBs with supernovae as ≤770 Gpc$^{-3}$yr$^{-1}$.
Predicted 1-4 detectable GRB-SN events within z ≤ 0.2 in four years.
Abstract
Context: Observations suggest that the major fraction of long duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are connected with broad-lines supernovae Ib/c, (SNe-Ibc). The presence of GRB-SNe is revealed by rebrightenings emerging from the optical GRB afterglow -- days, in the rest-frame of the source, after the prompt GRB emission. Aims: \textit{Fermi}-GBM has a field of view (FoV) which is about 6.5 times larger than the FoV of \textit{Swift}, therefore we expect that a number of GRB-SN connections have been missed due to lack of optical and X-ray instruments on board of \textit{Fermi}, which are essential to reveal SNe associated with GRBs. This fact has motivated our search in the \textit{Fermi} catalogue for possible GRB-SN events. Methods: The search for possible GRB-SN associations follows two requirements: (1) SN should fall inside the \textit{Fermi}-GBM error box of the considered…
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