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Paper: Application of the Variability → Luminosity Indicator to X-Ray Flashes
Volume: 312, Third Rome Workshop on Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Afterglow Era
Page: 126
Authors: Reichart, D.E.; Lamb, D.Q.; Kippen, R.M.; Heise, J.; in 't Zand, J.J.M.; Nysewander, M.
Abstract: We have applied the proposed variability → luminosity indicator to ten "X-Ray Flashes" (XRFs) observed by the Wide-Field Cameras on BeppoSAX for which BATSE survey data exists. Our results suggest that the variability → luminosity indicator probably works for XRFs. Assuming this to be so, we find that the luminosity and redshift distributions of XRFs are consistent with those of long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), and therefor most XRFs are probably not very high redshift GRBs. The fact that XRFs and GRBs have similar luminosity and redshift distributions suggests that XRFs and long-duration GRBs are produced by a similar mechanism.
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