Gamma-Ray bursts - Tracers of the history of star formation in the universe

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Tutukov, AV [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Astron, Moscow 109017, Russia
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10.1134/1.1601632
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P1 [天文学];
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The rate of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) ill the Galaxy is estimated assuming that these events result from the formation of rapidly rotating Kerr black holes during the core collapse of massive, helium, Wolf-Rayet secondary components in very close binary systems. This process brings about rapid rotation of the cores of such Wolf-Rayet stars, inevitably resulting ill the formation of Kerr black holes during type Ib,c supernovae. The current rate of formation of Kerr black holes (GRBs) in the Galaxy is about 3 x 10(-5)/year. Collimation of the gamma-ray radiation into a small solid angle (about 0.1-0.01 sr) brings this rate into consistency with the observed rate of GRBs, estimated to be 10(-6)-10(-7)/year. Possible immediate progenitors of GRBs are massive X-ray binaries with X-ray luminosities Of 10(38)-10(40) erg/s. Due to the short lifetimes of the progenitors and the very high brightnesses of GRBs, the GRB rate can provide information about the history of star formation in the Universe oil the Hubble time scale. A model in which the star-formation rate is determined by the conditions for ionization of the interstellar gas, whose density and volume are determined by supernovae, yields a Galactic star-formation history that call be viewed as representing the history of star formation in the Universe. The theoretical history of star formation is in satisfactory agreement with the history reconstructed from observations. The theoretical model for the history of star formation in the Galaxy call also be Used to assess the influence of dust oil optical observations of supernovae and GRBs in galaxies of various ages. (C) 2003 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".
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