Table 4.

Burst statistics

InfantBA exponentFitted range of BA (min, max; mV2 s)BD exponentFitted range of BD (min, max; s)BA vs BD exponentSkewness slope (s−1)Kurtosis slope (s−1)
11.293.9 × 102, 1.8 × 1061.351.2 × 10−1, 2.1 × 1010.490.090.03
22.218.5 × 103, 9.1 × 1051.911.6 × 10−1, 1.9 × 1010.600.04−0.016
31.663.6 × 103, 1.1 × 1051.802.3 × 10−1, 5.4 × 1000.610.120.06
41.181.4 × 102, 1.5 × 1092.512.4 × 101, 1.7 × 1020.560.015−0.03
52.322.0 × 105, 1.0 × 1072.814.9 × 100, 6.0 × 1010.540.04−0.009
61.475.3 × 100, 1.8 × 1061.752.1 × 10−1, 3.2 × 1010.560.030.03
71.322.2 × 100, 2.7 × 1051.629.6 × 10−2, 3.5 × 1010.490.040.024
81.393.6 × 102, 1.0 × 1071.613.0 × 10−1, 4.9 × 1010.530.006−0.03
92.282.8 × 104, 2.4 × 1063.322.1 × 100, 9.9 × 1000.540.120.12
101.433.9 × 102, 2.4 × 1061.802.2 × 10−1, 2.3 × 1010.480.050.05
111.366.4 × 100, 5.0 × 1051.561.3 × 10−1, 1.9 × 1010.510.070.04
121.302.5 × 102, 6.9 × 1061.481.2 × 10−1, 2.9 × 1010.510.040.03
131.531.4 × 103, 3.6 × 1062.101.1 × 100, 5.6 × 1010.520.05−0.06
  • Burst area (BA) CDF exponent estimated from the fit to an exponentially truncated power law. BD, Burst duration.