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  • Calibration of X-ray absorp... Calibration of X-ray absorption in our Galaxy
    Willingale, R; Starling, R. L. C; Beardmore, A. P ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 05/2013, Volume: 431, Issue: 1
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    Prediction of the soft X-ray absorption along lines of sight through our Galaxy is crucial for understanding the spectra of extragalactic sources, but requires a good estimate of the foreground ...
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  • 2SXPS: An Improved and Expa... 2SXPS: An Improved and Expanded Swift X-Ray Telescope Point-source Catalog
    Evans, P. A.; Page, K. L.; Osborne, J. P. ... The Astrophysical journal, 04/2020, Volume: 247, Issue: 2
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    We present the 2SXPS (Swift-XRT Point Source) catalog, containing 206,335 point sources detected by the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT) in the 0.3-10 keV energy range. This catalog represents a ...
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  • Bright X-ray Flares in Gamm... Bright X-ray Flares in Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
    Burrows, D. N.; Romano, P.; Falcone, A. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 09/2005, Volume: 309, Issue: 5742
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    Gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows have provided important clues to the nature of these massive explosive events, providing direct information on the nearby environment and indirect information on the ...
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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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  • Methods and results of an a... Methods and results of an automatic analysis of a complete sample of Swift-XRT observations of GRBs
    Evans, P. A.; Beardmore, A. P.; Page, K. L. ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 08/2009, Volume: 397, Issue: 3
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    We present a homogeneous X-ray analysis of all 318 gamma-ray bursts detected by the X-ray telescope (XRT) on the Swift satellite up to 2008 July 23; this represents the largest sample of X-ray GRB ...
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  • GRB 130925A: an ultralong g... GRB 130925A: an ultralong gamma ray burst with a dust-echo afterglow, and implications for the origin of the ultralong GRBs
    Evans, P. A; Willingale, R; Osborne, J. P ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 10/2014, Volume: 444, Issue: 1
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    GRB 130925A was an unusual gamma ray burst (GRB), consisting of three distinct episodes of high-energy emission spanning ∼20 ks, making it a member of the proposed category of ‘ultralong’ bursts. It ...
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  • Evidence for a Canonical Ga... Evidence for a Canonical Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow Light Curve in the Swift XRT Data
    Nousek, J. A; Kouveliotou, C; Grupe, D ... The Astrophysical journal, 05/2006, Volume: 642, Issue: 1
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    We present new observations of the early X-ray afterglows of the first 27 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) well observed by the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT). The early X-ray afterglows show a canonical ...
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  • An extremely luminous X-ray... An extremely luminous X-ray outburst at the birth of a supernova
    Soderberg, A. M; Berger, E; Page, K. L ... Nature, 05/2008, Volume: 453, Issue: 7194
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    Massive stars end their short lives in spectacular explosions--supernovae--that synthesize new elements and drive galaxy evolution. Historically, supernovae were discovered mainly through their ...
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  • Swift-XRT follow-up of grav... Swift-XRT follow-up of gravitational wave triggers during the third aLIGO/Virgo observing run
    Page, K L; Evans, P A; Tohuvavohu, A ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 12/2020, Volume: 499, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory followed up 18 gravitational wave (GW) triggers from the LIGO/Virgo collaboration during the O3 observing run in 2019/2020, performing approximately 6500 ...
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  • Relativistic jet activity f... Relativistic jet activity from the tidal disruption of a star by a massive black hole
    BURROWS, D. N; KENNEA, J. A; OSBORNE, J. P ... Nature (London), 08/2011, Volume: 476, Issue: 7361
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    Supermassive black holes have powerful gravitational fields with strong gradients that can destroy stars that get too close, producing a bright flare in ultraviolet and X-ray spectral regions from ...
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