Evidence of extended emission in GRB 181123B and other high-redshift short GRBs

2021 
We study the high-energy properties of GRB 181123B, a short gamma-ray burst (sGRB) at redshift z$\approx$1.75. We show that, despite its nominal short duration with T90 1. We discuss the impact of instrumental selection effects on the GRB classification, stressing that the measured T90 is not an unambiguous indicator of the burst physical origin. By examining their environment (e.g. stellar mass, star formation, offset distribution), we find that these high-z sGRBs share many properties of long GRBs at a similar distance and are consistent with a short-lived progenitor system. If produced by compact binary mergers, these sGRBs with EE may herald a larger population of sGRBs in the early universe.
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