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American Institute of Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011

DOI: 10.1063/1.3621779

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Redshift and spatial distribution of the intermediate gamma-ray bursts

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Abstract

One of the most important task of the Gamma-Ray Burst field is the classification of the bursts. Many researches have proven the existence of the third kind (intermediate duration) of GRBs in the BATSE data. Recent works have analyzed BeppoSax and Swift observations and can also identify three types of GRBs in the data sets. However, the class memberships are probabilistic we have enough observed redshifts to calculate the redshift and spatial distribution of the intermediate GRBs. They are significantly farther than the short bursts and seems to be closer than the long ones. ; Comment: AIP Conference Proceedings; 1358. pp. 235-238