The effects of spectral variation on the detection of gamma ray bursts were investigated. Selection biases resulting from these effects can account for the reported deviation of the observed size-frequency distribution in peak energy flux from that expected for a simple uniform distribution of sources. Thus these observations as yet provide no clear evidence for structure in the burst source distribution. Because of selection biases, the intrinsic average temperature of the bursts is much harder (kT approximately MeV) than the observed average (approximately 200 KeV)
A brief overview of the major observational results obtained in gamma-ray burst studies is presented...
We present first results from a comprehensive investigation into the distribution of luminosity with...
We studied the time-averaged gamma-ray burst spectra accumulated by the spectroscopy detectors of th...
The results of a study (Carter et. al.) of gamma ray bursts using long duration balloon exposure are...
International audienceWe study the possible effects of selection biases on the Epeak-LISO correlatio...
We investigate the cosmological evolution of GRBs, using the total gamma ray fluence as a measure of...
Brightness dependent correlations have been conclusively detected in the average time profiles of ga...
Unsupervised pattern recognition algorithms support the existence of three gamma-ray burst classes; ...
The apparent conflict between log N-log S curve and isotropic celestial distribution of the gamma ra...
In this work, we explore the effects of burst rate denisty evolution on the observed brightness dist...
The time profiles of many gamma-ray bursts consist of distinct pulses, whichoffers the possibility o...
We study the power density spectrum (PDS) of artificial light curves of observed gamma-ray bursts (G...
Six intensity groups with ~150 BATSE gamma-ray bursts each are compared using average emissivity cur...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) visible up to very high redshift have become attractive targets as potential...
A temporal analysis has been performed on a sample of 100 bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with T902s....
A brief overview of the major observational results obtained in gamma-ray burst studies is presented...
We present first results from a comprehensive investigation into the distribution of luminosity with...
We studied the time-averaged gamma-ray burst spectra accumulated by the spectroscopy detectors of th...
The results of a study (Carter et. al.) of gamma ray bursts using long duration balloon exposure are...
International audienceWe study the possible effects of selection biases on the Epeak-LISO correlatio...
We investigate the cosmological evolution of GRBs, using the total gamma ray fluence as a measure of...
Brightness dependent correlations have been conclusively detected in the average time profiles of ga...
Unsupervised pattern recognition algorithms support the existence of three gamma-ray burst classes; ...
The apparent conflict between log N-log S curve and isotropic celestial distribution of the gamma ra...
In this work, we explore the effects of burst rate denisty evolution on the observed brightness dist...
The time profiles of many gamma-ray bursts consist of distinct pulses, whichoffers the possibility o...
We study the power density spectrum (PDS) of artificial light curves of observed gamma-ray bursts (G...
Six intensity groups with ~150 BATSE gamma-ray bursts each are compared using average emissivity cur...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) visible up to very high redshift have become attractive targets as potential...
A temporal analysis has been performed on a sample of 100 bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with T902s....
A brief overview of the major observational results obtained in gamma-ray burst studies is presented...
We present first results from a comprehensive investigation into the distribution of luminosity with...
We studied the time-averaged gamma-ray burst spectra accumulated by the spectroscopy detectors of th...