Beaming in Gamma-Ray Bursts: Evidence for a Standard Energy Reservoir
暂无分享,去创建一个
S. Djorgovski | D. Frail | J. Bloom | E. Berger | D. Reichart | P. Price | A. Diercks | F. Harrison | T. Galama | R. Sari | S. Yost | R. Goodrich | F. Chaffee | P. Price | S. Kulkarni | F. Harrison | S. Kulkarni
[1] T. Piran. The Energy of Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2001, astro-ph/0111314.
[2] S. R. Kulkarni,et al. The Afterglow and the Host Galaxy of the Dark Burst GRB 970828 , 2001, astro-ph/0107539.
[3] S. Djorgovski,et al. Broadband Observations of the Afterglow of GRB 000926: Observing the Effect of Inverse Compton Scattering , 2001, astro-ph/0103377.
[4] Joshua S. Bloom,et al. The Prompt Energy Release of Gamma-Ray Bursts using a Cosmological k-Correction , 2001, astro-ph/0102371.
[5] D. Frail,et al. GRB 000418: A Hidden Jet Revealed , 2001, astro-ph/0102278.
[6] Maarten Schmidt,et al. Luminosity Function of Gamma-Ray Bursts Derived without Benefit of Redshifts , 2001, astro-ph/0101163.
[7] R. Sari,et al. Ultraefficient Internal Shocks , 2000, astro-ph/0101006.
[8] Filippo Frontera,et al. BeppoSAX confirmation of beamed afterglow emission from GRB 990510 , 2000, astro-ph/0012107.
[9] Zhi-Yun Li,et al. Wind Interaction Models for the Afterglows of GRB 991208 and GRB 000301C , 2000, astro-ph/0010288.
[10] A. Panaitescu,et al. Jet Energy and Other Parameters for the Afterglows of GRB 980703, GRB 990123, GRB 990510, and GRB 991216 Determined from Modeling of Multifrequency Data , 2000, astro-ph/0010257.
[11] M. I. Andersen,et al. The Jet and Circumburst Stellar Wind of GRB 980519 , 2000, astro-ph/0007320.
[12] Chicago,et al. A Possible Cepheid-like Luminosity Estimator for the Long Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2000, astro-ph/0004302.
[13] A. Gal-Yam,et al. Multicolor Observations of the GRB 000926 Afterglow , 2000, astro-ph/0012303.
[14] E. Waxman,et al. Efficiency and Spectrum of Internal Gamma-Ray Burst Shocks , 2000, astro-ph/0011170.
[15] P. Moller,et al. VLT identification of the optical afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 000131 at z =4 :50 ? , 2000, astro-ph/0010322.
[16] K. Z. Stanek,et al. Resolving Gamma-Ray Burst 000301C with a Gravitational Microlens , 2000, astro-ph/0008049.
[17] A. Panaitescu,et al. Afterglow Emission from Naked Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2000, astro-ph/0006317.
[18] R. Uglesich,et al. GRB 991216 Joins the Jet Set: Discovery and Monitoring of Its Optical Afterglow , 2000, astro-ph/0006206.
[19] D. Frail,et al. A Jet Model for the Afterglow Emission from GRB 000301C , 2000, astro-ph/0005465.
[20] A. Beloborodov. On the Efficiency of Internal Shocks in Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2000, astro-ph/0004360.
[21] E. al.,et al. Unusually rapid variability of the GRB000301C optical afterglow , 2000, astro-ph/0004186.
[22] A. Kumar,et al. Analytic Light Curves of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows: Homogeneous versus Wind External Media , 2000, astro-ph/0003246.
[23] Z. Dai,et al. A possible explanation for the radio afterglow of GRB 980519: the dense medium effect , 1999, astro-ph/9912492.
[24] M. Feroci,et al. Prompt and Delayed Emission Properties of Gamma-Ray Bursts Observed with BeppoSAX , 1999, astro-ph/9911228.
[25] D. Frail,et al. A 450 Day Light Curve of the Radio Afterglow of GRB 970508: Fireball Calorimetry , 1999, astro-ph/9910319.
[26] Lifan Wang,et al. Asymmetric Supernovae, Pulsars, Magnetars, and Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1999, astro-ph/9909293.
[27] Zhi-Yun Li,et al. Wind Interaction Models for Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows: The Case for Two Types of Progenitors , 1999, astro-ph/9908272.
[28] Pawan Kumar,et al. The Distribution of Burst Energy and Shock Parameters for Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1999, astro-ph/9912566.
[29] K. M. Merrill,et al. Near-infrared detection and optical follow-up of the GRB990705 afterglow , 1999 .
[30] S. Djorgovski,et al. The unusual afterglow of the γ-ray burst of 26 March 1998 as evidence for a supernova connection , 1999, Nature.
[31] A. Achterberg,et al. Particle acceleration at ultra-relativistic shocks - Gamma-ray burst afterglow spectra and UHECRs , 1999 .
[32] T. Piran,et al. Energetics and Luminosity Function of Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1999, astro-ph/9909014.
[33] T. Lu,et al. Can the Jet Steepen the Light Curves of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows? , 1999, astro-ph/9908273.
[34] T. Piran. Gamma-ray bursts – a puzzle being resolved ☆ , 1999, astro-ph/9907392.
[35] Re'em Sari,et al. Linear Polarization and Proper Motion in the Afterglow of Beamed Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1999, astro-ph/9906503.
[36] Davide Lazzati,et al. Polarization light curves and position angle variation of beamed gamma-ray bursts , 1999, astro-ph/9906471.
[37] P. Soffitta,et al. Detection of Polarization in the Afterglow of GRB 990510 with the ESO Very Large Telescope , 1999, astro-ph/9906346.
[38] A. Cimatti,et al. (Erratum) GRB 990510: linearly polarized radiation from a fireball , 1999, astro-ph/9906319.
[39] S. Djorgovski,et al. Optical and Radio Observations of the Afterglow from GRB 990510: Evidence for a Jet , 1999, astro-ph/9905306.
[40] S. Djorgovski,et al. The unusual afterglow of GRB 980326: evidence for the gamma-ray burst/supernova connection , 1999, astro-ph/9905301.
[41] K. Z. Stanek,et al. BVRI Observations of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 990510 , 1999, astro-ph/9905304.
[42] S. Djorgovski,et al. The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the γ-ray burst of 23 January 1999 , 1999, Nature.
[43] M. Feroci,et al. Discovery of a Radio Flare from GRB 990123 , 1999, astro-ph/9903441.
[44] J. Rhoads. The Dynamics and Light Curves of Beamed Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows , 1999, astro-ph/9903399.
[45] T. Bulik,et al. On Beaming Effects in Afterglow Light Curves , 1999, astro-ph/9904310.
[46] S. Djorgovski,et al. The afterglow, redshift, and extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst 990123: Evidence for beaming? , 1999 .
[47] S. Djorgovski,et al. The afterglow, the redshift, and the extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst 990123 , 1999, astro-ph/9902272.
[48] Jonathan E. Grindlay,et al. Fast X-Ray Transients and Gamma-Ray Bursts: Constraints on Beaming , 1998, astro-ph/9808242.
[49] P. Mészáros,et al. Dynamical Evolution, Light Curves, and Spectra of Spherical and Collimated Gamma-Ray Burst Remnants , 1998, astro-ph/9806016.
[50] ApJ, in press , 1999 .
[51] D. Frail,et al. Radio emission from the unusual supernova 1998bw and its association with the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998 , 1998, Nature.
[52] M. C. Begam,et al. An unusual supernova in the error box of the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998 , 1998, Nature.
[53] R. Perna,et al. Constraining the Beaming of Gamma-Ray Bursts with Radio Surveys , 1998, astro-ph/9810085.
[54] C. Kouveliotou,et al. The Intensity Distribution of Faint Gamma-Ray Bursts Detected with BATSE , 1998, astro-ph/9809300.
[55] Warren R. Brown,et al. The Rapid Decay of the Optical Emission from GRB 980326 and Its Possible Implications , 1998, astro-ph/9806070.
[56] S. Djorgovski,et al. Identification of a host galaxy at redshift z = 3.42 for the γ-ray burst of 14 December 1997 , 1998, Nature.
[57] Cambridge,et al. The Radio-to-X-Ray Spectrum of GRB 970508 on 1997 May 21.0 UT , 1998, astro-ph/9804191.
[58] A.J.Castro-Tirado,et al. BeppoSAX follow-up search for the X-ray afterglow of GRB970111 , 1998, astro-ph/9803015.
[59] M. Rees,et al. Multiwavelength Afterglows in Gamma-Ray Bursts: Refreshed Shock and Jet Effects , 1998, astro-ph/9801258.
[60] T. Piran,et al. Spectra and Light Curves of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows , 1997, astro-ph/9712005.
[61] D. Frail,et al. Implications of the Radio Afterglow from the Gamma-Ray Burst of 1997 May 8 , 1997, astro-ph/9709199.
[62] J. Bloom,et al. Gamma-ray bursts from stellar remnants - Probing the universe at high redshift , 1997, astro-ph/9708183.
[63] E. Waxman. γ-Ray Burst Afterglow: Confirming the Cosmological Fireball Model , 1997, astro-ph/9705229.
[64] J. Rhoads. How to Tell a Jet from a Balloon: A Proposed Test for Beaming in Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1997, astro-ph/9705163.
[65] V. Usov,et al. Millisecond pulsars with extremely strong magnetic fields as a cosmological source of γ-ray bursts , 1992 .
[66] V. V. Uso,et al. Millisecond pulsars with extremely strong magnetic fields as a cosmological source of γ-ray bursts , 1992, Nature.
[67] E. Phinney. The Rate of Neutron Star Binary Mergers in the Universe: Minimal Predictions for Gravity Wave Detectors , 1991 .