Four years of BOOTES-1B GRB follow-up history are summarised for the first time in the form of a table. The successfully followed events are described case by case. Further, the data are used to show the GRB trigger rate in Spain on a per-year basis, resulting in an estimate of 18 triggers and about 51 hours of telescope time per year for real-time triggers. These numbers grow to about 22 triggers and 77 hours per year if we include also the GRBs observable within 2 hours after the trigger
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System (BOOTES) is a network of telescopes that a...
Gamma ray burst (GRB) astronomy started when the first event was recorded on July 2, 1967 by Vela 4a...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Explo ring System (BOOTES) is considered as a part of the ...
Four years of BOOTES-1B GRB follow-up history are summarised for the first time in the form of a tab...
This article covers ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 follow-ups provid...
This article covers ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 follow-ups provid...
Since 1998 BOOTES has provided follow-up observations for more than 70 GRBs; the most important resu...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System (BOOTES), is a global robotic ob...
We have searched for gamma-ray bursts (GRB) in the BATSE DISCLA data covering the period TJD 8365-1...
LOTIS is an automated wide field-of-view telescope system capable of responding to GRB events as ea...
We have searched for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the BATSE DISCLA data over a time period of 5.9 year...
BOOTES-1B and BOOTES-2 were first to follow-up the Swift GRB 080605. Observations started ...
We are investigating the COBE DMR data at instances of known γ-ray bursts (GRBs) when any of the six...
The GRB monitor (GRBM) on board the Indian SROSS C-2 satellite has detected 53 classical gamma ray b...
We report on optical observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) followed up by our collaboration with t...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System (BOOTES) is a network of telescopes that a...
Gamma ray burst (GRB) astronomy started when the first event was recorded on July 2, 1967 by Vela 4a...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Explo ring System (BOOTES) is considered as a part of the ...
Four years of BOOTES-1B GRB follow-up history are summarised for the first time in the form of a tab...
This article covers ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 follow-ups provid...
This article covers ten years of GRB follow-ups by the Spanish BOOTES stations: 71 follow-ups provid...
Since 1998 BOOTES has provided follow-up observations for more than 70 GRBs; the most important resu...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System (BOOTES), is a global robotic ob...
We have searched for gamma-ray bursts (GRB) in the BATSE DISCLA data covering the period TJD 8365-1...
LOTIS is an automated wide field-of-view telescope system capable of responding to GRB events as ea...
We have searched for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the BATSE DISCLA data over a time period of 5.9 year...
BOOTES-1B and BOOTES-2 were first to follow-up the Swift GRB 080605. Observations started ...
We are investigating the COBE DMR data at instances of known γ-ray bursts (GRBs) when any of the six...
The GRB monitor (GRBM) on board the Indian SROSS C-2 satellite has detected 53 classical gamma ray b...
We report on optical observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) followed up by our collaboration with t...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System (BOOTES) is a network of telescopes that a...
Gamma ray burst (GRB) astronomy started when the first event was recorded on July 2, 1967 by Vela 4a...
The Burst Observer and Optical Transient Explo ring System (BOOTES) is considered as a part of the ...