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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981
Recent measurements and discoveries in gamma ray bursts and transients are reviewed including observations of the red shifted annihilation line in two kinds of slow transients (in 'classical' gamma ray bursts and in the unique 1979 March 5th event); of red shifted nuclear lines in a slow transient and in one gamma ray burst; and of the positions of ...
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Recent measurements and discoveries in gamma ray bursts and transients are reviewed including observations of the red shifted annihilation line in two kinds of slow transients (in 'classical' gamma ray bursts and in the unique 1979 March 5th event); of red shifted nuclear lines in a slow transient and in one gamma ray burst; and of the positions of ...
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The technology for detection of gamma-ray burst with GECAM satellite
Radiation Detection Technology and Methods, 2021X. Li +56 more
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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1996
The origin of gamma-ray bursts is unknown. Unless their distribution is unlike that of any other known class of objects, the characteristic distance to the sources is on the order of a gigaparsec.
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The origin of gamma-ray bursts is unknown. Unless their distribution is unlike that of any other known class of objects, the characteristic distance to the sources is on the order of a gigaparsec.
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2001
The puzzle of γ-ray bursts began in the year 1967 with the detection of inexplicable increases in the count rate of γ-ray detectors on board the Vela series of satellites meant to monitor violations of the nuclear explosion test ban treaty (Strong et al. 1973).
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The puzzle of γ-ray bursts began in the year 1967 with the detection of inexplicable increases in the count rate of γ-ray detectors on board the Vela series of satellites meant to monitor violations of the nuclear explosion test ban treaty (Strong et al. 1973).
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A fast radio burst source at a complex magnetized site in a barred galaxy
Nature, 2022Heng Xu, Kejia Lee, Weiwei Zhu
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Diverse polarization angle swings from a repeating fast radio burst source
Nature, 2020Kejia Lee, B-B Zhang, Lei Qian
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Evolutionary classification of CRISPR–Cas systems: a burst of class 2 and derived variants
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019Kira S Makarova +2 more
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Transdermal microneedles for the programmable burst release of multiple vaccine payloads
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2020Tyler D Gavitt +2 more
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