We report the first detection of a time-dependent, dust-scattered X-ray halo around a gamma-ray burst. GRB3 031203 was observed by XMM-Newton starting six hours after the burst. The halo appeared as concentric ring-like structures centered on the GRB location. The radii of these structures increased with time as t(sup 1/2), consistent with small-angle X-ray scattering caused by a large column of dust along the line of sight to a cosmologically distant GRB. The rings are due to dust concentrated in two distinct slabs in the Galaxy located at distances of 880 and 1390 pc, consistent with known Galactic features. The halo brightness implies an initial soft X-ray pulse consistent with the observed GRB
The emission of the plerion G21.5-0.9 appears more extended in X rays than in radio. This is an unex...
GRB050223 was discovered by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer on 23 February 2005 and was the first...
We have calculated on a small angular scale the distribution of X-rays (e.g., as originating from a ...
We report the first detection of a time-dependent dust-scattered X-ray halo around a gamma-ray burst...
We report the first detection of a time-dependent dust-scattered X-ray halo around a gamma-ray burst...
Scattering by interstellar dust grains can produce time variable X-ray halos around gamma-ray bursts...
This paper discusses the X-ray halo around the Swift gamma-ray burst GRB 050724 (z=0.258), detected ...
Two new expanding X-ray rings were detected by the Swift XRT instrument during early follow-up obser...
We present the first results for the dust-scattering rings of GRB 221009A, coined as the gamma-ray b...
Scattering by dust grains in our Galaxy can produce X-ray halos, visible as expanding rings, around ...
We report on the X-ray dust-scattering features observed around the afterglow of the gamma-ray burst...
GRB031203 was a very low apparent luminosity gamma-ray burst (GRB). It was also the first GRB with a...
We present the discovery and high signal-to-noise spectroscopic observations of the optical afterglo...
GRB 031203 was observed by XMM-Newton twice, first with an observation beginning 6 hr after the burs...
GRB 031203 was observed by XMM-Newton twice, first with an observation beginning 6 hr after the burs...
The emission of the plerion G21.5-0.9 appears more extended in X rays than in radio. This is an unex...
GRB050223 was discovered by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer on 23 February 2005 and was the first...
We have calculated on a small angular scale the distribution of X-rays (e.g., as originating from a ...
We report the first detection of a time-dependent dust-scattered X-ray halo around a gamma-ray burst...
We report the first detection of a time-dependent dust-scattered X-ray halo around a gamma-ray burst...
Scattering by interstellar dust grains can produce time variable X-ray halos around gamma-ray bursts...
This paper discusses the X-ray halo around the Swift gamma-ray burst GRB 050724 (z=0.258), detected ...
Two new expanding X-ray rings were detected by the Swift XRT instrument during early follow-up obser...
We present the first results for the dust-scattering rings of GRB 221009A, coined as the gamma-ray b...
Scattering by dust grains in our Galaxy can produce X-ray halos, visible as expanding rings, around ...
We report on the X-ray dust-scattering features observed around the afterglow of the gamma-ray burst...
GRB031203 was a very low apparent luminosity gamma-ray burst (GRB). It was also the first GRB with a...
We present the discovery and high signal-to-noise spectroscopic observations of the optical afterglo...
GRB 031203 was observed by XMM-Newton twice, first with an observation beginning 6 hr after the burs...
GRB 031203 was observed by XMM-Newton twice, first with an observation beginning 6 hr after the burs...
The emission of the plerion G21.5-0.9 appears more extended in X rays than in radio. This is an unex...
GRB050223 was discovered by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer on 23 February 2005 and was the first...
We have calculated on a small angular scale the distribution of X-rays (e.g., as originating from a ...