Discovery of the short γ -ray burst GRB 050709
Lamb, D. Q. ; Atteia, J.-L. ; Kawai, N. ; Butler, N. ; Nakagawa, Y. ; Jernigan, J. G. ; Boer, M. ; Crew, G. B. ; Donaghy, T. Q. ; Doty, J. ; Fenimore, E. E. ; Galassi, M. ; Graziani, C. ; Hurley, K. ; Levine, A. ; Martel, F. ; Matsuoka, M. ; Olive, J.-F. ; Prigozhin, G. ; Sakamoto, T. ; Shirasaki, Y. ; Suzuki, M. ; Tamagawa, T. ; Vanderspek, R. ; Woosley, S. E.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 2005
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 2005
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Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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Biology
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Medicine
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
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[Auszug] Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) fall into two classes: short-hard and long-soft bursts. The latter are now known to have X-ray and optical afterglows, to occur at cosmological distances in star-forming galaxies, and to be associated with the explosion of massive stars. In contrast, the distance scale, ...
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