Gamma-Ray Burst detection prospects for next generation ground-based VHE facilities
G. La Mura, U. Barres de Almeida, R. Concei\c{c}\~ao, A. De Angelis,, F. Longo, M. Pimenta, E. Prandini, E. Ruiz-Velasco, B. Tom\'e

TL;DR
This paper assesses the detection prospects of gamma-ray bursts with next-generation ground-based very high energy gamma-ray observatories, emphasizing the importance of low-energy thresholds and sensitivity for capturing short-duration bursts.
Contribution
It characterizes high-energy GRB emission properties and evaluates the detection potential of future wide-field ground-based gamma-ray instruments like SWGO and CTA.
Findings
Low-energy threshold (<200 GeV) enhances GRB detection chances.
Good point source sensitivity (~10^{-11} erg cm^{-2} s^{-1}) is crucial for effective triggering.
Detection of short-duration (10 s) GRB emission is feasible with proposed instruments.
Abstract
Gamma-ray Bursts (GRB) were discovered by satellite-based detectors as powerful sources of transient -ray emission. The Fermi satellite detected an increasing number of these events with its dedicated Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM), some of which were associated with high energy photons , by the Large Area Telescope (LAT). More recently, follow-up observations by Cherenkov telescopes detected very high energy emission from GRBs, opening up a new observational window with implications on the interpretation of their central engines and on the propagation of very energetic photons across the Universe. Here, we use the data published in the 2nd Fermi-LAT Gamma Ray Burst Catalogue to characterise the duration, luminosity, redshift and light curve of the high energy GRB emission. We extrapolate these properties to the very high energy…
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