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Multi-scale parameterization of neural rhythmicity with lagged Hilbert autocoherence

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Zhang S   +5 more
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Gamma‐Ray Bursts

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993
The distribution of γ‐ray bursts as observed by BATSE rules out the galactic disk origin, and it is consistent with the cosmological origin. Much work is currently done to reconcile galactic halo distribution with the absence of dipole and quadrupole moments in the positions of BATSE bursts. A relativistic expansion of the source is implied by both the
A. W. Wolfendale, P. V. Ramana Murthy
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Detailed polarization measurements of the prompt emission of five gamma-ray bursts

Nature Astronomy, 2019
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the strongest explosions in the Universe since the Big Bang. They are believed to be produced either in the formation of black holes at the end of massive star evolution1–3 or the merging of compact objects4.
Shuang-Nan Zhang   +39 more
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Gamma-ray bursts [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics World, 1998
Gamma-ray bursts are one of the top unsolved mysteries in astrophysics, alongside such burning issues as the nature of dark matter and the cosmological constant. We have known of the existence of gamma-ray bursts for over 25 years, but these short flashes of gamma rays have defied all our attempts to understand their causes and origin.
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