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Estimation of the Star Formation Rate using Long-Gamma Ray Burst observed by SWIFT

M. Elías-Chávez, O. M. Martínez

Published 2020-06-05Version 1

In this work we estimate the Star Formation Rate (SFR) through 333 Long-GRBs detected by Swift. This investigation is based on the empirical model proposed by Y\"uksel et al. (2008), basically, the SFR is estimated using long-GRBs considering that they have an stellar origin based on the Collapsar model or the collapse of massive stars (Hypernova) $M>20 M_{\bigodot} $. The analysis starts with the study of $\varepsilon (z)$ which accounts the long-GRBs production rate and it is parameterized by $\varepsilon(z)=\varepsilon_{0}(1+z)^{\delta} $ where $\varepsilon_{0}$ include the SFR absolute conversion to GRBs rate in a luminosity range already defined and $\delta$ is a dynamical parameter which changes at different regions of redshift it accounts the SFR slope which is obtained by an analysis of linear regression over our Long-GRBs sample, the results obtained provide evidence that support our proposal to use Long-GRBs as tracers of SFR.

Comments: 10 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Vol. 54, pp. 309-316 (2018)
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
Subjects: 85-11, 85A35, 85-10
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