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2004
Historical developments in the field of gamma-ray bursts are briefly reviewed. Both observational and theoretical progresses are discussed. Steps toward measuring the distances of γ-ray bursts, toward building the standard fireball internal-external shock model, are discussed in some detail.
T. Lu, Y. F. Huang, Z. G. Dai, D. M. Wei
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Historical developments in the field of gamma-ray bursts are briefly reviewed. Both observational and theoretical progresses are discussed. Steps toward measuring the distances of γ-ray bursts, toward building the standard fireball internal-external shock model, are discussed in some detail.
T. Lu, Y. F. Huang, Z. G. Dai, D. M. Wei
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2002
Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are the most relativistic objects discovered so far. I describe here two aspects of the relativistic nature of GRBs. Their likely association with the formation of black holes and their possible role as sources of gravitational radiation.
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Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are the most relativistic objects discovered so far. I describe here two aspects of the relativistic nature of GRBs. Their likely association with the formation of black holes and their possible role as sources of gravitational radiation.
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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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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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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022
Shulei Cao, Narayan Khadka, Bharat Ratra
exaly
Shulei Cao, Narayan Khadka, Bharat Ratra
exaly

