ON THE FERMI-GBM EVENT 0.4 s AFTER GW150914

  • Greiner J
  • Burgess J
  • Savchenko V
  • et al.
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Abstract

In view of the recent report by Connaughton et al., we analyze continuous time-tagged event (TTE) data of Fermi -gamma-ray burst monitor (GBM) around the time of the gravitational-wave event GW 150914. We find that after proper accounting for low-count statistics, the GBM transient event at 0.4 s after GW 150914 is likely not due to an astrophysical source, but consistent with a background fluctuation, removing the tension between the INTEGRAL /ACS non-detection and GBM. Additionally, reanalysis of other short GRBs shows that without proper statistical modeling the fluence of faint events is over-predicted, as verified for some joint GBM–ACS detections of short GRBs. We detail the statistical procedure to correct these biases. As a result, faint short GRBs, verified by ACS detections, with significances in the broadband light curve even smaller than that of the GBM–GW150914 event are recovered as proper non-zero source, while the GBM–GW150914 event is consistent with zero fluence.

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Greiner, J., Burgess, J. M., Savchenko, V., & Yu, H.-F. (2016). ON THE FERMI-GBM EVENT 0.4 s AFTER GW150914. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 827(2), L38. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/827/2/l38

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