Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are short and intense flashes of γ–rays with typical energies between keV and a few MeV. They reach luminosities (assuming isotropy) of 1054 erg/s. The γ–ray emission, called “prompt”, is highly variable (with timescales as short as few milliseconds) and can last a fraction of a second (short GRBs, T90 2 s). The prompt is followed by the “afterglow” emission, at lower frequencies (in the X–ray, Optical and Radio band) which has been detected also up to several months after the trigger and is typically smooth and decaying as a function of time. GRBs are cosmological sources having average redshift ∼ 2.5. The progenitors of long GRBs are thought to be very massive stars that collapse at the end of their life, while t...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are relativistic explosions which originate at cosmological distances, and a...
Gamma-Ray Bursts are extreme astrophysical events, which emit the bulk of their energy as photons in...
Luminous infrared galaxies and submillimeter galaxies contribute significantly to stellar mass assem...
Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are short and intense flashes of γ–rays with typical energies between keV an...
Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are rapid, bright flashes of radiation peaking in the gamma-ray band occurri...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology, what is based on statistical analy...
We review our recent results on the classification of long and short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in diff...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology. There are two evidences in favour ...
The redshift distribution of the short-duration GRBs is a crucial, but currently fragmentary, clue t...
We present a detailed spectral analysis of the prompt and afterglow emission of four nearby long-sof...
We review our current understanding of the progenitors of both long and short duration gamma-ray bur...
Combining results from Schmidt (1999) for the local cosmic rate and mean peakluminosity of gamma-ray...
GRB 080913 and GRB 090423 are the most distant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) known to date, with spectrosc...
Phenomenologically, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) divide into long and short, with the borderline at 2 sec...
We compare the spectral properties of 79 short and 79 long Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) detected by BATSE...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are relativistic explosions which originate at cosmological distances, and a...
Gamma-Ray Bursts are extreme astrophysical events, which emit the bulk of their energy as photons in...
Luminous infrared galaxies and submillimeter galaxies contribute significantly to stellar mass assem...
Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are short and intense flashes of γ–rays with typical energies between keV an...
Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are rapid, bright flashes of radiation peaking in the gamma-ray band occurri...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology, what is based on statistical analy...
We review our recent results on the classification of long and short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in diff...
The present common view about GRB origin is related to cosmology. There are two evidences in favour ...
The redshift distribution of the short-duration GRBs is a crucial, but currently fragmentary, clue t...
We present a detailed spectral analysis of the prompt and afterglow emission of four nearby long-sof...
We review our current understanding of the progenitors of both long and short duration gamma-ray bur...
Combining results from Schmidt (1999) for the local cosmic rate and mean peakluminosity of gamma-ray...
GRB 080913 and GRB 090423 are the most distant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) known to date, with spectrosc...
Phenomenologically, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) divide into long and short, with the borderline at 2 sec...
We compare the spectral properties of 79 short and 79 long Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) detected by BATSE...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are relativistic explosions which originate at cosmological distances, and a...
Gamma-Ray Bursts are extreme astrophysical events, which emit the bulk of their energy as photons in...
Luminous infrared galaxies and submillimeter galaxies contribute significantly to stellar mass assem...