Gamma-ray bursts : 30 years of discovery : Gamma-Ray Burst Symposium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 8-12 September 2003 /
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Meeting name: | Gamma-Ray Burst Symposium (2003 : Santa Fe, N.M.) |
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Imprint: | Melville, N.Y. : American Institute of Physics, 2004. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxi, 783 pages) : illustrations (some color). |
Language: | English |
Series: | AIP conference proceedings, 0094-243X ; v. 727 AIP conference proceedings ; no. 727. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11322209 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Committees and Sponsors
- History
- Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts of Cosmic Origin
- Gamma-Ray Bursts in Their Historic Context
- Global Properties of GRBs
- A Unified Jet Model of X-Ray Flashes and Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Radiation Processes in GRBs. Prompt Emission
- Broad Band (2-700 keV) Properties of the GRBs Observed with BeppoSAX
- Observation and Implications of the E[subscript peak]-E[subscript iso] Correlation in Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Evidence from HETE-2 for GRB Evolution with Redshift
- GRB Redshift Evolution within the Unified Jet Model
- Quiescent Burst Evidence for Two Distinct GRB Emission Components
- The HETE-2 Burst Catalog
- Similarities in the Temporal Properties of Gamma-Ray Bursts and Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters
- Burst Statistics Using the Lag-Luminosity Relationship
- Short-Bright GRBs: Spectral Properties
- The Internal Luminosity Function and GRB Properties
- Prompt Comparison of Data for Optical Transients of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Spectral Analysis of 50 GRBs Detected by HETE-2
- The Cosmological Evolution Trends of GRB Features
- Evidence for Different Spectral Behaviours for Long and Short GRBs
- Gamma-Ray Bursts in Wavelet Space
- X-Ray Flashes
- Origin of XRFs: Low E, Low Contrast of [Gamma] or Large Viewing Angle?
- HETE-2 Observation of the Extremely Soft X-Ray Flashes, XRF010213, and XRF020903
- Optical and X-Ray Observations of the Afterglow to XRF 030723
- Cosmological X-Ray Flashes from Off-Axis Jets
- Comparing Prompt Emission from X-Ray Flashes and Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Ultra-High Energy Gamma-Rays, Neutrinos, Gravity Waves
- Ultra-High Energy Gamma-Rays, Neutrinos, and Gravitational Waves from GRBs
- Milagro-A TeV Observatory for Gamma Ray Bursts
- Gravitational Radiation from Gamma-Ray Burst Progenitors
- High-Energy Cosmic Rays from Galactic and Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Method for Detecting Neutrinos from Internal Shocks in GRB Fireballs with AMANDA
- The ARGO-YBJ Sensitivity to GRBs
- Neutrino Oscillation in Gamma-Ray Burst Fireball
- The AMANDA Search for High Energy Neutrinos from Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Limits on Very High Energy Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts with the Milagro Observatory
- GRB Observations around 100 GeV with STACEE
- Neutrinos and Gamma Rays from Photomeson Processes in Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Gravitational Waves and GRBs from Tidal Disruption of Stars in the Center of Galaxies
- Prompt Emission and Early Afterglows
- Some Recent Peculiarities of the Early Afterglow
- Early Stages of the GRB Explosion
- Broad-Band (2-400 keV) Spectra of Gamma-Ray Bursts and X-Ray Flashes Based on HETE-2 Observations
- Heating and Deceleration of GRB Fireballs by Neutron Decay
- Discovery of a Distinct Higher Energy Spectral Component in GRB941017
- Early Afterglow, Magnetized Central Engine, and a Quasi-Universal Jet Configuration for Long GRBs
- Further Analysis of GRB 030501
- Durations of Gamma-Ray Bursts and X-Ray Flashes in X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Bands Observed with HETE-2
- Crude Limits on Prior and Prompt Optical Emission from GRBs from CONCAMs of the Night Sky Live Global Network
- INTEGRAL Spectrometer Analysis of GRB030227 and GRB030131
- XMM-Newton Observations of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
- Particle Acceleration via Relativistic Magnetic-Dominated Expansion and GRBs
- Spectral Time Evolution for GRBs Observed by BATSE and EGRET-TASC
- GRB Optical Prompt Emission: The Role of Monitors
- COMPTEL Observation of GRB941017 with Distinct High-Energy Component
- Relativistic Jets and Polarization
- Linear Polarization on Gamma-Ray Bursts: From the Prompt to the Late Afterglow
- Magnetic Acceleration and Collimation of Gamma-Ray Burst Jets
- Polarization Measurements of GRBs with RHESSI
- The Polarization Evolution of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 030329
- Comparison of Three Afterglow Morphologies
- Collapsar Jet Stability at Breakout
- Large-Scale Magnetic Fields in GRB Outflows: Acceleration, Collimation, and Neutron Decoupling
- Computational Relativistic Fluids and Jet Formation
- Particle Acceleration and Radiation Associated with Magnetic Field Generation from Relativistic Collisionless Shocks
- The "Supercritical Pile" Model of GRB: Thresholds, Polarization, Time Lags
- GRB030329
- The GRB-SN Connection: GRB 030329 and XRF 030723
- Earliest Detection of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 030329 and its Variability
- A New Astrophysical "Triptych": GRB030329/SN2003dh/URCA-2
- The X-Ray Afterglow of GRB030329 at Early and Late Times
- Structure in Early Afterglow Light Curves: GRB021004 and GRB030329
- High Resolution Observations of GRB 030329
- The Low-Luminosity Tail of the GRB Distribution: The Case of GRB 980425
- GRB 030329 with SARA and TLS
- A Search for Short Time-Scale Optical Variability in the GRB 030329 Afterglow
- Colors of the Optical Afterglow of GRB030329/SN 2003dh
- GRB Progenitors
- The Collapsar Model for Gamma-Ray Bursts
- A Field Guide to Collapsars
- Circumburst Environments of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Dynamos, Super-Pulsars and Gamma-Ray Bursts
- GRB 021004: A Possible Shell Nebula around a Wolf-Rayet Star Gamma-Ray Burst Progenitor
- Stellar Collapse and the Formation of Black Holes
- Numerical Simulations of Relativistic Jets in Collapsars
- The First Steps in the Life of a Short GRB
- MHD Simulations of the Collapsar Model for GRBs
- Searching for GRB Remnants in Nearby Galaxies
- General Relativistic MHD Simulations of the Gravitational Collapse of a Rotating Star with Magnetic Field as a Model of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- GRB Connection to Supernovae
- Previously Claimed(/Unclaimed) X-Ray Emission Lines in High Resolution Afterglow Spectra
- SN 2002It and GRB 021211: A SN/GRB Connection at z=1
- Search for Correlations between BATSE Gamma-Ray Bursts and Supernovae
- How Can the SN-GRB Time Delay be Measured?
- GRB 980425 in the Off-Axis Jet Model of the Standard GRBs
- Color Superconductivity in Compact Stars and Gamma-Ray Bursts
- The GRB 980425-SN1998bw Association in the EMBH Model
- GRB 970228 within the EMBH Model
- Dark Versus Bright GRBs
- Chandra Observations of the Optically Dark GRB 030528
- Discovery of the Faint Near-IR Afterglow of GRB 030528
- Dust and Gamma-Ray Bursts: Mutual Implications
- Four Years of Observations of GRB Localizations with TAROT
- Late Afterglows
- Damped Ly[alpha] Systems in GRB Afterglows
- On the Shallow Decay of Some GRB Afterglows
- Relativistic Wind Bubbles
- IR and Optical Observations of GRB 030115
- Observations of Optical Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts from Loiano
- GRB Afterglows in the Deep Newtonian Phase
- Optical Orphan Afterglows: Observational Aspects
- The Optical Afterglow of GRB 030226
- Colors of Optical Afterglows of GRBs and Their Time Evolution
- The GRB 030227 Detected by INTEGRAL: Another Sign of Compton Scattering in X-Rays
- GRBs and Cosmology
- Energetics and the GRB Hubble Diagram
- Towards Measuring the Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst Rate
- SCUBA Observations of the Host Galaxies of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Near-Infrared Colors of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and Cosmic Reionization History
- Detectability of Long GRB Afterglows from Very High Redshifts
- Probing Cosmological Parameters with GRBs
- General Observations
- GRBlog: A Database for Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Was the X-Ray Afterglow of GRB 970815 Detected?
- The Optical Afterglow of GRB 020305
- DMSP 14 Observations of GRB011121 and the Giant SGR1900+14 Flare of 98/08/27
- General Theory
- An Integrated Universal Collapsar Gamma-Ray Burst Model
- Electromagnetic (versus Fireball) Model of GRBs
- On Hadronic Models for the Anomalous [gamma]-Ray Emission Component in GRB 941017
- Evidence for GRB Induced Extinctions in the Fossil Record?
- Observations of X-Ray Bursts by HETE-2
- Magnetic Field Generation in Relativistic Shocks
- Very Short Gamma-Ray Bursts: New Physics?
- Firework Model: Time Dependent Spectral Evolution of GRB
- Analysis and Observation Techniques
- The Gamma-Ray Burst ToolSHED is Open for Business
- Future Prospects for High Energy Polarimetry of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- The KLENOT Telescope and GRBs
- Burst Populations and Detector Sensitivity
- A Brief Comment on One of the "Amati Relationships" for Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Present Satellites
- Gamma-Ray Bursts Observed by INTEGRAL
- The Past, Present, and Future of the Third Interplanetary Network
- In-Flight Calibration of the HETE-2 WXM Detector Response
- Gamma-Ray Bursts Observed with the Spectrometer SPI Onboard INTEGRAL
- The Growing SXC Burst Catalog: A Transient for Each Detection
- Current Status of HETE-2 Operations
- Swift Satellite
- The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission
- The X-ray Telescope for the SWIFT Gamma-Ray Burst Mission
- Flight Calibration and Operations of the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT)
- The Swift Ultra-Violet/Optical Telescope (UVOT)
- Swift Burst Alert Telescope Hard X-Ray Monitor and Survey
- Swift Burst Alert Telescope Data Products and Analysis Software
- The BAT-Swift Science Software
- Setting the Triggering Thresholds on Swift
- Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) Instrument Response
- Future Satellites
- Observing GRBs with EXIST
- GLAST and Gamma-Ray Bursts: Probing Photon Propagation over Cosmological Distances
- The GLAST Burst Monitor
- GLAST's GBM Burst Trigger
- Analysis of Burst Observations by GLAST's LAT Detector
- Super AGILE: The Hard X-Ray Imager of AGILE
- The Test Equipment of the AGILE Minicalorimeter Prototype
- AGILE Sensitivity and GRB Spectral Properties
- Scaling and GRB Mission Optimization
- X-Ray Monitoring of GRBs with Lobster Eye Telescopes
- Robotic Observing Systems
- Exploring the First Minute: New Technology for Measuring Color and Polarization Variations in Prompt Optical Emission
- The Search for Optical and Near-Infrared Counterparts of GRBs with the Super-LOTIS Telescope
- Mining the Sky for Explosive Optical Transients with Both Eyes Open
- RAPTOR-Scan: Identifying and Tracking Objects through Thousands of Sky Images
- A Rapid-Response Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow Observing Program at Etelman Observatory in the US Virgin Islands
- Watcher: A Telescope for Rapid Gamma-Ray Burst Follow-Up Observations
- The University of Wyoming GRB Afterglow Follow-Up Program
- Scout or Cavalry? Optimal Discovery Strategies for GRBs
- RTS2-Remote Telescope System, 2nd Version
- Wide Field Optical Camera for Search and Investigation of Fast Cosmic Transients
- BOOTES: Technological Developments and Scientific Results by a Stereoscopic System with Two Stations Spaced by 240 km
- REM. Rapid Eye Mount
- GRB 2003 Conference Participants
- Author Index