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  • THE THIRD SWIFT BURST ALERT... THE THIRD SWIFT BURST ALERT TELESCOPE GAMMA-RAY BURST CATALOG
    Lien, Amy; Sakamoto, Takanori; Barthelmy, Scott D. ... The Astrophysical journal, 09/2016, Volume: 829, Issue: 1
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    ABSTRACT To date, the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) onboard Swift has detected ∼1000 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), of which ∼360 GRBs have redshift measurements, ranging from z = 0.03 to z = 9.38. We ...
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  • The unusual X-ray emission ... The unusual X-ray emission of the short Swift GRB 090515: evidence for the formation of a magnetar?
    Rowlinson, A.; O'Brien, P. T.; Tanvir, N. R. ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, December 2010, Volume: 409, Issue: 2
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    The majority of short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) are thought to originate from the merger of compact binary systems collapsing directly to form a black hole. However, it has been proposed that both ...
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  • Primordial Black Holes: Obs... Primordial Black Holes: Observational characteristics of the final evaporation
    Ukwatta, T.N.; Stump, D.R.; Linnemann, J.T. ... Astroparticle physics, July 2016, 2016-07-00, 20160701, 2016-07-01, Volume: 80, Issue: C
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    Many early universe theories predict the creation of Primordial Black Holes (PBHs). PBHs could have masses ranging from the Planck mass to 105 solar masses or higher depending on the size of the ...
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  • Investigation of redshift- ... Investigation of redshift- and duration-dependent clustering of gamma-ray bursts
    Ukwatta, T N; Wozniak, P R Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 01/2016, Volume: 455, Issue: 1
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    Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are detectable out to very large distances and as such are potentially powerful cosmological probes. Historically, the angular distribution of GRBs provided important ...
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  • 3HWC: The Third HAWC Catalo... 3HWC: The Third HAWC Catalog of Very-high-energy Gamma-Ray Sources
    Albert, A.; Alfaro, R.; Alvarez, C. ... The Astrophysical journal, 12/2020, Volume: 905, Issue: 1
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    We present a new catalog of TeV gamma-ray sources using 1523 days of data from the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory. The catalog represents the most sensitive survey of the northern ...
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  • The 2HWC HAWC Observatory G... The 2HWC HAWC Observatory Gamma-Ray Catalog
    Abeysekara, A. U.; Albert, A.; Alfaro, R. ... The Astrophysical journal, 07/2017, Volume: 843, Issue: 1
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    We present the first catalog of TeV gamma-ray sources realized with data from the newly completed High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC). It is the most sensitive wide field-of-view TeV ...
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  • Observation of the Crab Neb... Observation of the Crab Nebula with the HAWC Gamma-Ray Observatory
    Abeysekara, A. U.; Albert, A.; Alfaro, R. ... The Astrophysical journal, 07/2017, Volume: 843, Issue: 1
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    The Crab Nebula is the brightest TeV gamma-ray source in the sky and has been used for the past 25 years as a reference source in TeV astronomy, for calibration and verification of new TeV ...
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  • Machine-z: Rapid Machine-Le... Machine-z: Rapid Machine-Learned Redshift Indicator for Swift Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Ukwatta, T. N.; Wozniak, P. R.; Gehrels, N. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 06/2016, Volume: 458, Issue: 4
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    Studies of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) provide important information about the early Universe such as the rates of stellar collapsars and mergers, the metallicity content, constraints on ...
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  • GRB 090618: detection of th... GRB 090618: detection of thermal X-ray emission from a bright gamma-ray burst
    Page, K. L.; Starling, R. L. C.; Fitzpatrick, G. ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, September 2011, Volume: 416, Issue: 3
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    GRB 090618 was an extremely bright burst, detected across the electromagnetic spectrum. It has a redshift of 0.54 and a supernova (SN) was identified in ground-based photometry. We present a thorough ...
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  • Spectral Lags and the Lag-L... Spectral Lags and the Lag-Luminosity Relation: An Investigation with Swift BAT Gamma-ray Bursts
    Ukwatta, T. N; Stamatikos, M; Dhuga, K. S ... The Astrophysical journal, 03/2010, Volume: 711, Issue: 2
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    Spectral lag, the time difference between the arrival of high-energy and low-energy photons, is a common feature in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Norris et al. reported a correlation between the spectral ...
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