(Long) Gamma-Ray Bursts as cosmological probes Davide Lazzati (JILA, U of Colorado) Gabriele Ghisellini (OAB); Giancarlo Ghirlanda (OAB); Claudio Firmani.

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(Long) Gamma-Ray Bursts as

cosmological probes

(Long) Gamma-Ray Bursts as

cosmological probes

Davide Lazzati (JILA, U of Colorado)

Gabriele Ghisellini (OAB); Giancarlo Ghirlanda (OAB); Claudio Firmani (OAB); Lara Nava (OAB); Vladimir Avila-Reese

(UNAM)

•Standard Candles•Lighthouses•Tracers of star formation

GRBs are NOT standard candlesGRBs are NOT

standard candlesGhirlanda et al. 2004

GRB energies

span three orders of magnitude

““StretchingStretching”: the ”: the

slower the slower the brighterbrighter

Sne Ia are not standard either,

but…

Sne Ia are not standard either,

but…

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Correlations…Correlations…As seen by Lamb et al. 2005

Original correlation in Frail et al. 2001 and Panaitescu & Kumar 2001

Reichart et al. 2001 Norris et al. 2000

EE peak

peak=k E

=k E

0.69

0.69

Ghirlanda, Ghisellini & Lazzati 2004

Ghirlanda, Ghisellini & Lazzati 2004Ghirlanda

correlationGhirlanda

correlation

Ghirlanda cosmologyGhirlanda cosmology

Ghirlanda et al. 2004

Ghirlanda cosmologyGhirlanda cosmology

Ghirlanda et al. 2004

Very controversial result (e.g. Friedman & Bloom 2005)

Ambient mediumAmbient mediumThe ISM

density plays a small role

in the Ghirlanda

correlation. But the density profile….

Ep’ ~ E

Opening angle

systematically smaller for wind profile

Nava et al. 2005

LighthousesLighthousesGRB 021004: Flasher et al. in prep.

CIV

LighthousesLighthousesGRB 021004: Flasher et al. in prep.

CIV

2.5 evidence of decrease of the EW of high velocity CIV features

LighthousesLighthousesGRB 021004: Flasher et al. in prep.

Wind extends to tens of parsecs implies very massive star. Why afterglow fits require homogeneous ISM?

Tracers for star formation

Tracers for star formation

• Long GRBs associated to final evolutionary stages of massive star

• Very easy to detect so in principle rate of explosion can be constrained

• But IMF may change• And additional ingredients required (metallicity, rotation, binarity)

SummarySummary• GRBs are useful cosmological tools from many points of view

• Analogously to SN Ia can be standardized by using correlations among observables

• The field is in its infancy: different correlations can be used and we do not really know what to chose yet. All give comparable results.

• Nevertheless GRBs have comparable constraining capabilities to SN Ia and are much easier to detect, especially at high redshift

• Absorption spectra can be used for studying local GRB environment; ISM; IGM (see talks later today)

• Rate of GRBs constrains SFR but more details need to be figured out before we can really constrain

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