Search Results - "BARTHELMY, S"
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Swift and NuSTAR observations of GW170817: Detection of a blue kilonova
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (22-12-2017)“…With the first direct detection of merging black holes in 2015, the era of gravitational wave (GW) astrophysics began. A complete picture of compact object…”
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GRB 090423 at a redshift of z 8.1
Published in Nature (London) (29-10-2009)“…Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are produced by rare types of massive stellar explosion. Their rapidly fading afterglows are often bright enough at optical wavelengths…”
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Swift-XRT follow-up of gravitational wave triggers during the third aLIGO/Virgo observing run
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-2020)“…ABSTRACT The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory followed up 18 gravitational wave (GW) triggers from the LIGO/Virgo collaboration during the O3 observing run in…”
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A bright γ-ray flare interpreted as a giant magnetar flare in NGC 253
Published in Nature (London) (14-01-2021)“…Soft γ-ray repeaters exhibit bursting emission in hard X-rays and soft γ-rays. During the active phase, they emit random short (milliseconds to several seconds…”
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A new γ-ray burst classification scheme from GRB 060614
Published in Nature (London) (21-12-2006)“…Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at approximately 2 s. Long-duration bursts originate from star-forming regions in…”
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Swift/UVOT Follow-Up of Gravitational Wave Alerts in the O3 Era
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (05-08-2021)“…In this paper, we report on the observational performance of the Swift Ultra-violet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) in response to the gravitational wave (GW) alerts…”
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The association of GRB 060218 with a supernova and the evolution of the shock wave
Published in Nature (31-08-2006)“…Although the link between long γ-ray bursts (GRBs) and supernovae has been established, hitherto there have been no observations of the beginning of a…”
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Spectral Lags and the Lag-Luminosity Relation: An Investigation with Swift BAT Gamma-ray Bursts
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2010)“…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…”
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An origin for short γ-ray bursts unassociated with current star formation
Published in Nature (15-12-2005)“…Two short (< 2 s) γ-ray bursts (GRBs) have recently been localized and fading afterglow counterparts detected. The combination of these two results left…”
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GRB 080913 at Redshift 6.7
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2009)“…We report on the detection by Swift of GRB 080913, and subsequent optical/near-infrared follow-up observations by GROND, which led to the discovery of its…”
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Swift BAT Survey of AGNs
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2008)“…We present the results of the analysis of the first 9 months of data of the Swift BAT survey of AGNs in the 14-195 keV band. Using archival X-ray data or…”
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Evidence for the magnetar nature of 1E 161348−5055 in RCW 103
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-12-2016)“…We report on the detection of a bright, short, structured X-ray burst coming from the supernova remnant RCW 103 on 2016 June 22 caught by the Swift/Burst Alert…”
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The Swift/BAT High-Latitude Survey: First Results
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-11-2005)“…We present preliminary results from the first 3 months of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) high Galactic latitude survey in the 14-195 keV band. The…”
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A relativistic type Ibc supernova without a detected γ-ray burst
Published in Nature (London) (28-01-2010)“…Supernovae with a difference Two groups working independently report the observation of mildly relativistic outflows from seemingly ordinary type Ibc and type…”
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Correlations of Prompt and Afterglow Emission in Swift Long and Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-12-2008)“…Correlation studies of prompt and afterglow emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) between different spectral bands have been difficult to do in the past…”
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GRB 130427A: A Nearby Ordinary Monster
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (03-01-2014)“…Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are an extremely rare outcome of the collapse of massive stars and are typically found in the distant universe. Because…”
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An unexpectedly rapid decline in the X-ray afterglow emission of long γ-ray bursts
Published in Nature (18-08-2005)“…'Long' γ-ray bursts (GRBs) are commonly accepted to originate in the explosion of particularly massive stars, which give rise to highly relativistic jets…”
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Swift follow-up of gravitational wave triggers: results from the first aLIGO run and optimization for the future
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-10-2016)“…During its first observing run, in late 2015, the advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory facility announced three gravitational wave (GW)…”
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Broadband observations of the naked-eye γ-ray burst GRB 080319B
Published in Nature (London) (11-09-2008)“…Long-duration γ-ray bursts (GRBs) release copious amounts of energy across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, and so provide a window into the process of…”
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Swift Multiwavelength Follow-up of LVC S200224ca and the Implications for Binary Black Hole Mergers
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-02-2021)“…On 2020 February 24, during their third observing run ("O3"), the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory and Virgo Collaboration detected…”
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