The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network
McNamara, B. J. ; Harrison, T. E. ; Ryan, J. ; Kippen, R. M. ; Bennett, K. ; Hanlon, L. O. ; Greiner, J. ; Fishman, G. J. ; Kouveliotou, C. ; Meegan, C. A.
Springer
Published 1995
Springer
Published 1995
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1572-946X
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Gamma-ray bursts ; Optical and radio observations
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Physics
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Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network.
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autor | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
autorsonst | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00658626 |
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notes | Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network. |
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publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1995 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1995 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8004:1995-1999 |
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reference | 231 (1995), S. 251-254 |
schlagwort | Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations |
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shingle_author_1 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
shingle_author_2 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
shingle_author_3 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
shingle_author_4 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. |
shingle_catch_all_1 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network. 1572-946X 1572946X Springer |
shingle_catch_all_2 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network. 1572-946X 1572946X Springer |
shingle_catch_all_3 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network. 1572-946X 1572946X Springer |
shingle_catch_all_4 | McNamara, B. J. Harrison, T. E. Ryan, J. Kippen, R. M. Bennett, K. Hanlon, L. O. Greiner, J. Fishman, G. J. Kouveliotou, C. Meegan, C. A. The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Gamma-ray bursts Optical and radio observations Abstract The BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU Rapid Response Network (RRN) was formed to provide rapid follow-up ofγ-ray bursts imaged by the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The RRN consists of ≈ 22 professional observatories located around the world spanning both northern and southern hemispheres. Also included in the RRN is the Airforce GEODSS network. The goal of the RRN is to perform optical and radio observations of COMPTEL error boxes as soon after the burst as possible. We present results from the first two years of operation of this network. 1572-946X 1572946X Springer |
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