We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the era of rapid followup using the world's largest robotic optical telescopes—the 2 m Liverpool and Faulkes telescopes. Within the context of key unsolved issues in GRB physics, we describe (1) our innovative software that allows real-time automatic analysis and interpretation of GRB light curves, (2) the novel instrumentation that allows unique types of observations (in particular, early time polarisation measurements), and (3) the key science questions and discoveries to which robotic observations are ideally suited, concluding with a summary of current understanding of GRB physics provided by combining rapid optical observations with simultaneous observations at other...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most violent of known astrophysical events, with up to 10^53 ergs of energy...
We are in an exciting period of discovery for gamma-ray bursts. The Swift observatory is detecting 1...
We describe the design and construction of a novel optical ring-polarimeter (RINGO) for the Liverpoo...
We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the era of rapid followup usin...
We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts in the era of rapid follow-up using the...
We present the capabilities of the 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned and operated by Liver...
We present the first optical observations of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow using the 2-m robotic...
The Liverpool Telescope, owned and operated by Liverpool John Moores University and situated at Roqu...
We summarise recent deep, rapid GRB follow-up observations using the RoboNet-1.0 network which compr...
Robotic telescopes are new tools in Astronomy to study astronomical objects, which vary in their bri...
The 2-m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
The 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT) is ideally suited to the rapid follow-up of unpredictable a...
In the era of multi-messenger astronomy the exploration of the early emission from transients is key...
The 2 m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
An overview is given of the Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment, a ground-based observationa...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most violent of known astrophysical events, with up to 10^53 ergs of energy...
We are in an exciting period of discovery for gamma-ray bursts. The Swift observatory is detecting 1...
We describe the design and construction of a novel optical ring-polarimeter (RINGO) for the Liverpoo...
We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in the era of rapid followup usin...
We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts in the era of rapid follow-up using the...
We present the capabilities of the 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned and operated by Liver...
We present the first optical observations of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow using the 2-m robotic...
The Liverpool Telescope, owned and operated by Liverpool John Moores University and situated at Roqu...
We summarise recent deep, rapid GRB follow-up observations using the RoboNet-1.0 network which compr...
Robotic telescopes are new tools in Astronomy to study astronomical objects, which vary in their bri...
The 2-m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
The 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT) is ideally suited to the rapid follow-up of unpredictable a...
In the era of multi-messenger astronomy the exploration of the early emission from transients is key...
The 2 m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
An overview is given of the Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment, a ground-based observationa...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most violent of known astrophysical events, with up to 10^53 ergs of energy...
We are in an exciting period of discovery for gamma-ray bursts. The Swift observatory is detecting 1...
We describe the design and construction of a novel optical ring-polarimeter (RINGO) for the Liverpoo...