Spectral observation of nine recent cosmic gamma-ray bursts are reported. The average photon number spectra of all nine events are shown to be consistent with a 150-keV exponential from 100 keV to about 400 keV, and a power law of index -2.5 from 400 keV to 1100 keV. The observations also indicate an event rate of 16 in 1972 and 1973, or 8 + or - 2 per year, higher than the 5 + or - 1 per year initially reported. This corresponds to an approximately 40-percent lower effective intensity threshold, attained by using more sensitive detectors in multiple-satellite coincidence
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are thought to originate from collapsing mas-sive stars or merging compact o...
The results of a study (Carter et. al.) of gamma ray bursts using long duration balloon exposure are...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the universe, thought to be the birth cries of ...
Conference papers, covering the orgin and instrumentation for measuring the position of cosmic gamma...
Gamma ray burst studies are reviewed. The past results, present status and future expectations are o...
The authors report on an unusual simultaneous increase in the cosmic-ray shower rate at two recordin...
A brief overview of the major observational results obtained in gamma-ray burst studies is presented...
Recent measurements and discoveries in gamma ray bursts and transients are reviewed including observ...
We are in an exciting period of discovery for gamma-ray bursts. The Swift observatory is detecting 1...
Cosmic gamma ray bursts detected a germanium spectrometer on the low altitude satellite 1972-076B we...
A survey is given of gamma ray astronomy topics presented at the Cosmic Ray Conference. The major co...
During the first year of operation, 22 cosmic gamma-ray bursts were detected within the field of vie...
Detection of gamma-ray bursts of cosmic origin by detectors onboard Vela, OGO, IMP-6 and OSO-7 satel...
Six articles addressing cosmic and solar gamma ray transients are presented. The topics covered incl...
A search of data from the High Energy X-Ray and Low Energy Gamma Ray Experiment on HEAO-1 uncovered ...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are thought to originate from collapsing mas-sive stars or merging compact o...
The results of a study (Carter et. al.) of gamma ray bursts using long duration balloon exposure are...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the universe, thought to be the birth cries of ...
Conference papers, covering the orgin and instrumentation for measuring the position of cosmic gamma...
Gamma ray burst studies are reviewed. The past results, present status and future expectations are o...
The authors report on an unusual simultaneous increase in the cosmic-ray shower rate at two recordin...
A brief overview of the major observational results obtained in gamma-ray burst studies is presented...
Recent measurements and discoveries in gamma ray bursts and transients are reviewed including observ...
We are in an exciting period of discovery for gamma-ray bursts. The Swift observatory is detecting 1...
Cosmic gamma ray bursts detected a germanium spectrometer on the low altitude satellite 1972-076B we...
A survey is given of gamma ray astronomy topics presented at the Cosmic Ray Conference. The major co...
During the first year of operation, 22 cosmic gamma-ray bursts were detected within the field of vie...
Detection of gamma-ray bursts of cosmic origin by detectors onboard Vela, OGO, IMP-6 and OSO-7 satel...
Six articles addressing cosmic and solar gamma ray transients are presented. The topics covered incl...
A search of data from the High Energy X-Ray and Low Energy Gamma Ray Experiment on HEAO-1 uncovered ...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are thought to originate from collapsing mas-sive stars or merging compact o...
The results of a study (Carter et. al.) of gamma ray bursts using long duration balloon exposure are...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the universe, thought to be the birth cries of ...