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GRB 111020A
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Title: A Jet Break in the X-ray Light Curve of Short GRB 111020A: Implications for Energetics and Rates Authors: Wen-fai Fong, Edo Berger, Raffaella Margutti, B. Ashley Zauderer (Harvard), Eleonora Troja (NASA-GSFC), Ian Czekala, Ryan Chornock (Harvard), Neil Gehrels, Takanori Sakamoto (NAS...
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GRB 080503
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Title: The origin of the late rebrightening in GRB 080503 Authors: R. Hascoët, F. Daigne, R. Mochkovitch (UPMC-CNRS, Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris) GRB 080503, detected by Swift, belongs to the class of bursts whose prompt phase consists of an initial short spike followed by a longer soft tai...
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GRB 100418A
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Title: GRB 100418A: a Long GRB without a Bright Supernova in a High-Metallicity Host Galaxy Authors: Yuu Niino, Tetsuya Hashimoto, Kentaro Aoki, Takashi Hattori, Kiyoto Yabe, Ken'ichi Nomoto We present results of a search for a supernova (SN) component associated with GRB 100418A at the redshif...
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GRB090926A
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Title: The long and the short of the high energy emission in GRB090926A: an external shock Authors: J. R. Sacahui, N. Fraija, M. M. González, W. H. Lee SSC emission from a reverse shock has been suggested as the origin for the high energy component lasting 2 s in the prompt phase of GRB98080923 (Fraija e...
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GRB 970228
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GRB 970228 was the first gamma-ray burst (GRB) for which an afterglow was observed. It was detected on 28 February 1997 at 02:58 UTC. Read more
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GRB 090618
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Title: A double component in the prompt emission of GRB 090618 Authors: L. Izzo, R. Ruffini, A. V. Penacchioni, C. L. Bianco, M. Muccino, L. Caito, B. Patricelli, S. K. Chakrabarti, A. Nandi GRB 090618 offered an unprecedented opportunity to have coordinated data, by the best of the X and Gamma Ray ob...
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GRB 051103
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Title: Implications For The Origin Of GRB 051103 From LIGO Observations Authors: The LIGO Scientific Collaboration: J. Abadie, B. P. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, R. Abbott, M. Abernathy, C. Adams, R. Adhikari, C. Affeldt, P. Ajith, B. Allen, G. S. Allen, E. Amador Ceron, D. Amariutei, R. S. Amin, S. B. Ande...
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GRB 101225A
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Title: An unusual stellar death on Christmas Day Authors: C. C. Thöne, A. de Ugarte Postigo, C. L. Fryer, K. L. Page, J. Gorosabel, D. A. Perley, C. Kouveliotou, H. T. Janka, M. A. Aloy, P. Mimica, J. L. Racusin, H. Krimm, J. Cummings, S. R. Oates, S. T. Holland, M. H. Siegel, M. De Pasquale, E. Sonbas, M. I...
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GRB 081029
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Title: GRB 081029: A Gamma-Ray Burst with a Multi-Component Afterglow Authors: Stephen T. Holland, Massimiliano De Pasquale, Jirong Mao, Takanori Sakamoto, Patricia Schady, Stefano Covino, Yi-Zhong Fan, Zhi Ping Jin, Paolo D'Avanzo, Angelo Antonelli, Valerio D'Elia, Guido Chincarini, Fab...
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GRB 101023
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Title: Evidences for a double component in GRB 101023 Authors: A.V. Penacchioni, R. Ruffini, L. Izzo, M. Muccino, B. Patricelli, C.L. Bianco, L.Caito We present the results of the analysis of GRB 101023 in the fireshell scenario. Its redshift has not been determined due to the lack of data in the opt...
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GRB 090102
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Title: MAGIC low energy observation of GRB090102 afterglow Authors: A. Carosi, L.A. Antonelli, U. Barres de Almeida, D. Bastieri, J. Becerra González, E. Colombo, M. Garczarczyk, S. Covino, A La Barbera, S. Spiro, A. Domínguez, M. Gaug, F. Longo, V. Scapin, for the MAGIC collaboration Hints for a...
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GRB 110205A
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Title: GRB 110205A: Anatomy of a long gamma-ray burst Authors: B. Gendre (1), J.L. Atteia (2), M. Boër (3), F. Colas (4), A. Klotz (2), F. Kugel (5), M. Laas-Bourez (6), C. Rinner (5), J. Strajnic (7), G. Stratta (1), F. Vachier (4) ((1) ASDC, (2) Universite de Toulouse/IRAP, (3) OHP/CNRS, (4) IMCCE, (...
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GRB 090429B
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Cosmic distance record 'broken' A cataclysmic explosion of a huge star near the edge of the observable Universe may be the most distant single object yet spied by a telescope. Scientists believe the blast, which was detected by Nasa's Swift space observatory, occurred a mere 520 million years afte...
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GRB 090515
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Title: The unusual X-ray emission of the short Swift GRB 090515: Evidence for the formation of a magnetar? Authors: A. Rowlinson, P.T. O'Brien, N.R. Tanvir, B. Zhang, P.A. Evans, N. Lyons, A.J. Levan, R. Willingale, K.L. Page, O. Onal, D.N. Burrows, A.P. Beardmore, T.N. Ukwatta, E. Berger, J. Hjor...
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