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    Effects of Luminosity Functions Induced by Relativistic Beaming on Statistics of Cosmological Gamma-Ray Bursts

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    We study the effects of the beaming-induced luminosity function on statistics of observed GRBs, assuming the cosmological scenario. We select and divide the BATSE 4B data into 588 long bursts (T90>2.5_{90}>2.5 sec) and 149 short bursts (T90<2.5_{90}<2.5 sec), and compare the statistics calculated in each subgroup. The of the long bursts is $ 0.2901\pm 0.0113$, and that of the short bursts is $0.4178\pm 0.0239$, which is a Euclidean value. For luminosity function models, we consider a cylindrical-beam and a conic-beam. We take into account the spatial distribution of GRB sources as well. A broad luminosity function is naturally produced when one introduces beaming of GRBs. We calculate the maximum detectable redshift of GRBs, $z_{\rm max}$. The estimated $z_{\rm max}$ for the cylindrical-beam case is as high as $\sim 14$ for the long bursts and $\sim 3$ for the short bursts. The large $z_{\rm max}$ value for the short bursts is rather surprising in that the for this subgroup is close to the so-called Euclidean value, 0.5. We calculate the fraction of bursts whose redshifts are larger than a certain redshift zz', i.e. f>zf_{\rm > z'}. When we take z=3.42z'=3.42 and apply the luminosity function derived for the cylindrical-beam, the expected f>zf_{\rm > z'} is 75\sim 75 % for long bursts. When we increase the opening angle of the conic beam to Δθ=3.0\Delta \theta =3^\circ.0, f>zf_{\rm > z'} decreases to 20\sim 20 % at z=3.42 {\rm z'=3.42}. We conclude that the beaming-induced luminosity functions are compatible with the redshift distribution of observed GRBs and that the apparent Euclidean value of may not be due to the Euclidean space distribution but to the luminosity distribution.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal (vol. 548, Feb. 20 2001

    Form Factors for Exclusive Semileptonic BB--Decays

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    We developed the new parton model approach for exclusive semileptonic decays of BB-meson to D, DD,~D^* by extending the inclusive parton model, and by combining with the results of the HQET, motivated by Drell-Yan process. Without the nearest pole dominance ans\"atze, we {\bf derived} the dependences of hadronic form factors on q2q^2. We also calculated numerically the slope of the Isgur-Wise function, which is consistent with the experimental results.Comment: 20 pages, RevTex, 2 ps figure files(uuencoded in seperate file
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