P Chandra - Advances in Astronomy, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Gamma‐ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic events at cosmological distances. They provide unique laboratory to investigate fundamental physical processes under extreme …
E Bozzo, L Amati, W Baumgartner, TC Chang… - Universe, 2024 - mdpi.com
Since their first discovery in the late 1960s, gamma-ray bursts have attracted an exponentially growing interest from the international community due to their central role in …
Since their discovery was first announced in 1973, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been among the most fascination objects in the universe. While the initial mystery has gone, the …
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are some of the most energetic explosions in the universe. They come from the core collapses of massive stars and the mergers of compact objects, and are …
Abstract The Large Area Telescope (LAT) aboard the Fermi spacecraft routinely observes high-energy emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Here we present the second catalog …
Gamma-ray bursts were discovered by the Vela satellites in the late 1960s, but they were announced for the first time exactly 50 years ago, in 1973. The history of our understanding …
D Götz, J Paul, S Basa, J Wei, SN Zhang… - AIP conference …, 2009 - pubs.aip.org
We present the SVOM (Space‐based multi‐band astronomical Variable Object Monitor) mission, that is being developed in cooperation between the Chinese National Space …
AA Abdo, M Ackermann, M Arimoto, K Asano… - Science, 2009 - science.org
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are highly energetic explosions signaling the death of massive stars in distant galaxies. The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor and Large Area Telescope onboard …
N Gehrels, P Mészáros - Science, 2012 - science.org
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are bright flashes of gamma rays coming from the cosmos. They occur roughly once per day, typically last for tens of seconds, and are the most luminous …