The origin of cosmic gamma-ray bursts |
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Authors: | Sidney van den Bergh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, Victoria, B.C., Canada
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Abstract: | The positions of 46 γ-ray burst sources on the sky are used to show that the majority of these objects either originate in very distant regions with redshifts ?30000 km s?1 or within ?0.5β of the Sun; where β is the scale-height of the parent population perpendicular to the galactic disc. An origin of the majority of γ-ray bursts in the more distant parts of the galactic disc, the galactic nuclear bulge, the Virgo supercluster, in galaxies withm pg<18 and rich in Abell clusters of distance classes 0 to 4 is excluded by the data. |
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