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1998A&A...339L...1M 4 4 55 The nature of the host galaxies for gamma-ray bursts. MAO S. and MO H.J.
1998A&A...339L..37O 13 37 The absorption properties of gamma-ray burst afterglows measured by BeppoSAX. OWENS A., GUAINAZZI M., OOSTERBROEK T., et al.
1998A&A...339..719G 14 15 An optical study of the GRB 970111 field beginning 19 hours after the gamma-ray burst. GOROSABEL J., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., WOLF C., et al.
1998ApJ...506L..81K 6 3 60 Gamma-ray bursts and the cosmic star formation rate. KRUMHOLZ M., THORSETT S.E. and HARRISON F.A.
1998ApJ...508L..17D 82 T                   7 219 Spectroscopy of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst
980703.
DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998ApJ...508L..21B 79 T                   4 95 The discovery and broadband follow-up of the transient afterglow of GRB 980703. BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998ApJ...509L...5O 2 7 48 The host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst 971214. ODEWAHN S.C., DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998ApJ...509L..85P 2 6 44 Constraining the beaming of gamma-ray bursts with radio surveys. PERNA R. and LOEB A.
1998IAUC.6966Q...1L 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980703. LEVINE A., MORGAN E. and MUNO M.
1998IAUC.6967Q...1Z 72 T                   2 ~ GRB 980703. ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., CASTRO-TIRADO A., GOROSABEL J., et al.
1998PABei..16..330H 16 1 New breakthrough in gamma-ray burst research : afterglows being observed. HUANG Y.-F. and LU T.
1998GCN...123....1R 72 T                   1 0 GRB980703 optical followup. RHOADS J., DOWNES R. and CHRISTENSEN J.
1998GCN...125....1H 74 T                   1 8 GRB980703. HURLEY K. and KOUVELIOTOU C.
1998GCN...126....1S 73 T                   1 5 GRB 980703: ASM position & intensity. SMITH D.A., LEVINE A.M. and MUNO M.
1998GCN...127....1G 78 T                   1 20 BeppoSAX NFI observations of GRB 980703. GALAMA T.J., VAN PARADIJS J., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
1998GCN...128....1F 78 T                   1 18 GRB980703: radio source/optical transient. FRAIL D.A., HALPERN J.P., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998GCN...130....1Z 74 T                   1 6 GRB980703 (optical r observations). ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., CASTRO-TIRADO A., GOROSABEL J., et al.
1998GCN...131....1H 73 T                   1 4 GRB 980703 h-band observations. HENDEN A.A., VRBA F.J., LUGINBUHL C.B., et al.
1998GCN...132....1V 73 T                   1 3 GRB980703 (I band observations). VREESWIJK P.M., GALAMA T.J., LIPKIN Y., et al.
1998GCN...133....1B 72 T                   1 0 GRB 980703. BARTOLINI C., BERNABEI S., GUARNIERI A., et al.
1998GCN...135....1P 72 T                   1 0 GRB980703: LOTIS observation at early times. PARK H.S., PORRATA R.A. and WILLIAMS G.G.
1998GCN...136....1B 72 T                   1 2 GRB980703 transient optical follow-up. BLOOM J.S., DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998GCN...137....1D 77 T                   2 30 GRB980703: spectrum of the proposed optical counterpart. DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., GOODRICH R., et al.
1998GCN...139....1D 75 T                   2 19 GRB 980703: spectrum of the proposed optical counterpart. DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., GOODRICH R., et al.
1998GCN...140....1H 72 T                   1 1 GRB980703 h-band observations. HENDEN A.A., VRBA F.J., LUGINBUHL C.B., et al.
1998GCN...141....1F 72 T                   3 7 GRB980703: radio transient. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998GCN...142....1P 74 T                   1 7 GRB980703 optical observations. PEDERSEN H., KORHONEN H., JAUNSEN A.O., et al.
1998GCN...143....1K 77 T                   1 16 GRB 980703: BATSE observations. KIPPEN R.M.
1998GCN...144....1R 73 T                   1 5 GRB980703 optical photometry. RHOADS J., DOWNES R. and CHRISTENSEN J.
1998GCN...145....1G 73 T                   1 4 GRB 980703 (NFI observations). GALAMA T.J., VREESWIJK P.M., VAN PARADIJS J., et al.
1998GCN...146....1A 75 T                   1 10 GRB980703 - BeppoSAX/GRBM detection. AMATI L., FRONTERA F., COSTA E., et al.
1998GCN...147....1S 72 T                   2 4
GRB980703, host galaxy multicolor photometry.
SOKOLOV V.
1998GCN...152....1T 72 T                   1 1 GRB980703 very long baseline interferometry. TAYLOR G.B., FRAIL D.A., BEASLEY A.J., et al.
1999A&A...343..111B 3 7 66 Time-dependent photoelectric absorption, photoionization and fluorescence line emission in gamma-ray burst environments. BOETTCHER M., DERMER C.D., CRIDER A.W., et al.
1999A&A...344...43S 17 17 Properties of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst 970508 and local star-forming galaxies. SOKOLOV V.V., ZHARIKOV S.V., BARYSHEV Y.V., et al.
1999A&A...347...92S 72 T                   20 37 SCUBA sub-millimeter observations of gamma-ray bursters. I. GRB 970508, 971214, 980326, 980329, 980519,
980703, 981220, 981226.
SMITH I.A., TILANUS R.P.J., VAN PARADIJS J., et al.
1999A&A...348L...5I 1 9 38 ESO deep observations of the optical afterglow of GRB 990510. ISRAEL G.L., MARCONI G., COVINO S., et al.
1999A&AS..138..421A 8 4 The peak flux distribution of bright gamma-ray bursts measured with ULYSSES. ATTEIA J.-L., BOEER M. and HURLEY K.
1999A&AS..138..423B 15 1 Gamma-ray burst positions from the ASM on RXTE. BRADT H.V. and SMITH D.A.
1999A&AS..138..433Y 4 7 91 What did ASCA see in the GRB 970828 afterglow? YOSHIDA A., NAMIKI M., OTANI C., et al.
1999A&AS..138..445T 6 4 VLBI observations of GRB afterglows. TAYLOR G.B., BEASLEY A.J., FRAIL D.A., et al.
1999A&AS..138..447V 72 T                   3 3 The X-ray, optical and infrared counterpart to GRB 980703. VREESWIJK P.M., GALAMA T.J., OWENS A.N., et al.
1999A&AS..138..453M 4 4 Broad-band spectral evolution of GRB afterglows. MASETTI N., PIAN E., PALAZZI E., et al.
1999A&AS..138..461H 7 9 GRB afterglow studies at the Nordic Optical Telescope. HJORTH J., PEDERSEN H., JAUNSEN A.O., et al.
1999A&AS..138..477S 9 1 Severe new limits on the host galaxies of Gamma-Ray Bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
1999A&AS..138..515D 3 0 Time dilation and the star formation scenario. DENG M. and SCHAEFER B.E.
1999A&AS..138..577P 1 3 15 LOTIS: GRB follow-up observations at early times. PARK H.S., PORRATA R.A., WILLIAMS G.G., et al.
1999A&AS..138..595A 4 4 Search for high energy GRBs with EASTOP. AGLIETTA M., ALESSANDRO B., ANTONIOLI P., et al.
1999A&AS..138..607L 9 22 Highlights of the Rome Workshop on gamma-ray bursts in the afterglow Era. LAMB D.Q.
1999ApJ...511L..85C 74 T                   5 35 The optical/IR counterpart of the
1998 july 3 gamma-ray burst and its evolution.
CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., ZAPATERO-OSORIO M.R., GOROSABEL J., et al.
1999ApJ...511..550L 6 3 55 Distribution of spectral characteristics and the cosmological evolution of gamma-ray bursts. LLOYD N.M. and PETROSIAN V.
1999ApJ...514..862B 33 11 A statistical treatment of the gamma-ray burst ``No host galaxy'' Problem.II. Energies of standard candle bursts. BAND D.L., HARTMANN D.H. and SCHAEFER B.E.
1999ApJ...516..559C 4 7 Source density evolution of gamma-ray bursts. CHE H., YANG Y. and NEMIROFF R.J.
1999ApJ...516..683F 4 8 106 The fading optical counterpart of GRB 970228, 6 months and 1 year later. FRUCHTER A.S., PIAN E., THORSETT S.E., et al.
1999ApJ...519L..13F 7 10 215 Hubble space telescope and Palomar imaging of GRB 990123: implications for the nature of gamma-ray bursts and their hosts. FRUCHTER A.S., THORSETT S.E., METZGER M.R., et al.
1999ApJ...519L..25W 6 14 LOTIS search for early-time optical afterglows: GRB 971227. WILLIAMS G.G., PARK H.S., ABLES E., et al.
1999ApJ...519L.105X 9 2 Cosmological constraints on the host halos of gamma-ray bursts. XU W. and FANG L.-Z.
1999ApJ...520...54H 3 11 115 The faint-galaxy hosts of gamma-ray bursts. HOGG D.W. and FRUCHTER A.S.
1999ApJ...523L.113K 15 3 137 Gamma-ray burst energetics. KUMAR P.
1999ApJ...523L.121H 16 6 295 Optical and radio observations of the afterglow from GRB 990510: evidence for a jet. HARRISON F.A., BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., et al.
1999ApJ...523..171V 74 T                   13 80 The X-ray, optical, and infrared counterpart to GRB 980703. VREESWIJK P.M., GALAMA T.J., OWENS A., et al.
1999ApJ...523..187W 4 4 48 Constraints on off-axis X-ray emission from beamed gamma-ray bursts. WOODS E. and LOEB A.
1999ApJ...524L..43S 18 4 216 Linear polarization and proper motion in the afterglow of beamed gamma-ray bursts. SARI R.
1999ApJ...524...82B 3 13 128 Observations of GRB 990123 by the Compton gamma ray observatory. BRIGGS M.S., BAND D.L., KIPPEN R.M., et al.
1999ApJ...524...92H 11 2 A ROSAT deep survey of four small gamma-ray burst error boxes. HURLEY K., LI P., BOER M., et al.
1999ApJ...524L.103S 11 26 Discovery of the optical transient of GRB 990308. SCHAEFER B.E., SNYDER J.A., HERNANDEZ J., et al.
1999ApJ...524..753F 9 20 Statistical analysis of spectral line candidates in gamma-ray burst GRB 870303. FREEMAN P.E., GRAZIANI C., LAMB D.Q., et al.
1999ApJ...524..772F 8 8 Resonant cyclotron radiation transfer model fits to spectra from gamma-ray burst GRB 870303. FREEMAN P.E., LAMB D.Q., WANG J.C.L., et al.
1999ApJ...525L..81F 1 11 38 The radio afterglow and the host galaxy of the X-ray-rich GRB 981226. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1999ApJ...526..683S 29 18 Localizations of 13 gamma-ray bursts by the all-sky monitor on the Rossi X-ray timing explorer. SMITH D.A., LEVINE A.M., BRADT H.V., et al.
1999MNRAS.307L..41T 1 5 18 Pair creation by very high-energy photons in gamma-ray bursts: a unified picture for the energetics of GRBs. TOTANI T.
1999MNRAS.309..629B 2 5 30 Distribution of compact object mergers around galaxies. BULIK T., BELCZYNSKI K. and ZBIJEWSKI W.
1999PASP..111..881C 5 3 The use of gamma-ray bursts as direction and time markers in SETI strategies. CORBET R.H.D.
1999AN....320..269H 6 0 Solved and unsolved mysteries in cosmic gamma-ray bursts. HURLEY K.
1999Ap&SS.263...15C 22 ~ Cosmic gamma-ray bursts. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J.
1999Natur.398..389K 26 6 474 The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst of 23 January 1999. KULKARNI S.R., DJORGOVSKI S.G., ODEWAHN S.C., et al.
1999Sci...283.2073H 2 6 48 Polarimetric constraints on the optical afterglow emission from GRB 990123. HJORTH J., BJORNSSON G., ANDERSEN M.I., et al.
1999AstL...25..411B 11 7 Afterglow of the gamma-ray burst of July 23, 1992, as observed by the SIGMA/Granat telescope. BURENIN R.A., VIKHLININ A.A., TEREKHOV O.V., et al.
1999GCN...241....1S 5 1 GRB990123, probability of gravitational lensing. SCHAEFER B.E.
1999GCN...250....1H 3 0 GRB981220, field photometry. HENDEN A.A.
2000A&A...353L..18A 8 6 Are bright gamma-ray bursts a fair sample? ATTEIA J.-L.
2000A&A...354..473M 1 13 48 Near-infrared detection and optical follow-up of the GRB 990705 afterglow. MASETTI N., PALAZZI E., PIAN E., et al.
2000A&A...355L..43H 1 10 48 Rapid fading of optical afterglows as evidence for beaming in gamma-ray bursts. HUANG Y.F., DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2000A&A...358..409P 8 23 The jet-disk symbiosis model for gamma ray bursts: cosmic ray and neutrino background contribution. PUGLIESE G., FALCKE H., WANG Y.P., et al.
2000A&A...359L..23M 2 9 70 Unusually rapid variability of the GRB000301C optical afterglow. MASETTI N., BARTOLINI C., BERNABEI S., et al.
2000A&A...359..514D 14 5 High-energy γ-ray emission from gamma-ray bursts. DE PAOLIS F., INGROSSO G. and ORLANDO D.
2000A&A...361L..21B 9 21 Evidences for two Gamma-Ray Burst afterglow emission regimes. BOEER M. and GENDRE B.
2000ApJ...528..254V 10 19 The optical afterglow light curve of GRB 980519. VRBA F.J., HENDEN A.A., CANZIAN B., et al.
2000ApJ...529..635B 1 8 26 A new approach to statistics of cosmological gamma-ray bursts. BOETTCHER M. and DERMER C.D.
2000ApJ...533L..21S 16 15 Gamma-ray burst host galaxies have ``Normal'' luminosities. SCHAEFER B.E.
2000ApJ...533..696K 2 5 41 The intensity distribution of faint gamma-ray bursts detected with BATSE. KOMMERS J.M., LEWIN W.H.G., KOUVELIOTOU C., et al.
2000ApJ...534..227L 4 8 109 Cosmological versus intrinsic: the correlation between intensity and the peak of the νFν spectrum of gamma-ray bursts. LLOYD N.M., PETROSIAN V. and MALLOZZI R.S.
2000ApJ...534..248N 20 8 487 Connection between energy-dependent lags and peak luminosity in gamma-ray bursts. NORRIS J.P., MARANI G.F. and BONNELL J.T.
2000ApJ...534..258H 16 17 Integrating the BeppoSAX gamma-ray burst monitor into the third interplanetary network. HURLEY K., FEROCI M., CINTI M.N., et al.
2000ApJ...535L..29W 27 44 Spectral lags of gamma-ray bursts from Ginga and BATSE. WU B. and FENIMORE E.
2000ApJ...535..139E 5 13 205 A search in gamma-ray burst data for nonconstancy of the velocity of light. ELLIS J., FARAKOS K., MAVROMATOS N.E., et al.
2000ApJ...535..152K 5 8 138 Energetics and luminosity function of gamma-ray bursts. KUMAR P. and PIRAN T.
2000ApJ...536....1L 11 12 406 Gamma-ray bursts as a probe of the very high redshift universe. LAMB D.Q. and REICHART D.E.
2000ApJ...537L..17T 19 32 The rapidly fading afterglow from the gamma-ray burst of 1999 may 6. TAYLOR G.B., BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2000ApJ...543...90H 8 8 208 Overall evolution of jetted gamma-ray burst ejecta. HUANG Y.F., GOU L.J., DAI Z.G., et al.
2000ApJ...544L.115S 3 6 54 On the kinematic origin of the luminosity-pulse lag relationship in gamma-ray bursts. SALMONSON J.D.
2000ApJ...545..271K 1 11 52 The very red afterglow of GRB 000418: further evidence for dust extinction in a gamma-ray burst host galaxy. KLOSE S., STECKLUM B., MASETTI N., et al.
2000ApJS..126...19P viz 1 156 606 The BATSE gamma-ray burst spectral catalog. I. High time resolution spectroscopy of bright bursts using high energy resolution data. PREECE R.D., BRIGGS M.S., MALLOZZI R.S., et al.
2000ApJS..127..519W 7 10 Gamma-ray bursts: afterglow, high-energy cosmic rays, and neutrinos. WAXMAN E.
2000MNRAS.316..943H 2 9 72 On the optical light curves of afterglows from jetted gamma-ray burst ejecta: effects of parameters. HUANG Y.F., DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2000ARA&A..38..379V 1 60 304 Gamma-ray burst afterglows. VAN PARADIJS J., KOUVELIOTOU C. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
2000MmSAI..71..971G 10 2 Emission processes in gamma-ray bursts. GHISELLINI G.
2000PhR...333..505L 18 27 Implications of recent observational discoveries for the nature and origin of gamma-ray bursts. LAMB D.Q.
2000AAS...197.6303H 72 T                   2 1 The host galaxy and optical light curve of GRB 980703.. HOLLAND S., HJORTH J., FYNBO J.U., et al.
2000GCN...702....1B 72 T                   2 2 The hosts of GRB 980703 and GRB 971214. BLOOM J.S. and KULKARNI S.R.
2000PhST...85..117W 1 3 13 High energy cosmic-rays and neutrinos from cosmological gamma-ray burst fireballs. WAXMAN E.
2000BSAO...49...14S 72 T                   3 0 BVR-c-I-c- photometry of the host galaxies of GRB 980703 and GRB 990123. SOKOLOV V.V., FATKHULLIN T.A. and KOMAROVA V.N.
2001A&A...371...52H 96 T   A   O           11 48 The host galaxy and optical light curve of the gamma-ray burst
GRB 980703.
HOLLAND S., FYNBO J.P.U., HJORTH J., et al.
2001A&A...372..438S 2 14 92 Host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts: Spectral energy distributions and internal extinction. SOKOLOV V.V., FATKHULLIN T.A., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., et al.
2001A&A...376...10S 18 17 Luminosity function of GRBs. SETHI S. and BHARGAVI S.G.
2001A&A...377..450S 18 47 Colors and luminosities of the optical afterglows of the γ-ray bursts. SIMON V., HUDEC R., PIZZICHINI G., et al.
2001A&A...378...76B         O           34 23 Limits on the early afterglow phase of gamma-ray burst sources from TAROT-1. BOEER M., ATTEIA J.L., BRINGER M., et al.
2001A&A...380L..21V 11 13 The star-formation rate in the host of GRB 990712. VREESWIJK P.M., FENDER R.P., GARRETT M.A., et al.
2001A&A...380...81S 18 19 SCUBA sub-millimeter observations of gamma-ray bursters. II. GRB 991208, 991216, 000301C, 000630, 000911, 000926. SMITH I.A., TILANUS R.P.J., WIJERS R.A.M.J., et al.
2001AJ....121.2879B 3 23 262 The prompt energy release of gamma-ray bursts using a cosmological k-correction. BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A. and SARI R.
2001ApJ...546L..29S 3 3 29 On the kinematics of GRB 980425 and its association with SN 1998bw. SALMONSON J.D.
2001ApJ...546..672V 6 6 118 VLT spectroscopy of GRB 990510 and GRB 990712: probing the faint and bright ends of the gamma-ray burst host galaxy population. VREESWIJK P.M., FRUCHTER A., KAPER L., et al.
2001ApJ...547..922F 3 18 171 On the energy of gamma-ray bursts. FREEDMAN D.L. and WAXMAN E.
2001ApJ...548..532K 4 3 Effects of luminosity functions induced by relativistic beaming on the statistics of cosmological gamma-ray bursts. KIM C., CHANG H.-Y. and YI I.
2001ApJ...549L.209G 6 11 209 High column densities and low extinctions of gamma-ray bursts: evidence for hypernovae and dust destruction. GALAMA T.J. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
2001ApJ...550..410M 21 10 650 Supernovae, jets, and collapsars. MacFADYEN A.I., WOOSLEY S.E. and HEGER A.
2001ApJ...551..249D 2 9 63 Neutrino afterglows and progenitors of gamma-ray bursts. DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2001ApJ...551..940L 1 13 46 Wind interaction models for the afterglows of GRB 991208 and GRB 000301C. LI Z.-Y. and CHEVALIER R.A.
2001ApJ...551..946T 3 18 175 Trans-relativistic blast waves in supernovae as gamma-ray burst progenitors. TAN J.C., MATZNER C.D. and McKEE C.F.
2001ApJ...552...57R 4 20 270 A possible cepheid-like luminosity estimator for the long gamma-ray bursts. REICHART D.E., LAMB D.Q., FENIMORE E.E., et al.
2001ApJ...552L.121B 2 7 52 The jet and the supernova in GRB 990712. BJORNSSON G., HJORTH J., JAKOBSSON P., et al.
2001ApJ...553..235R 1 10 57 Dust extinction curves and Lyα forest flux deficits for use in modeling gamma-ray burst afterglows and all other extragalactic point sources. REICHART D.E.
2001ApJ...554L.155J 1 12 58 The redshift of the optical transient associated with GRB 010222. JHA S., PAHRE M.A., GARNAVICH P.M., et al.
2001ApJ...554L.163I 6 8 159 Peak luminosity-spectral lag relation caused by the viewing angle of the collimated gamma-ray bursts. IOKA K. and NAKAMURA T.
2001ApJ...554..667P 83 T                   7 212 Jet energy and other parameters for the afterglows of
GRB 980703, GRB 990123, GRB 990510, and GRB 991216 determined from modeling of multifrequency data.
PANAITESCU A. and KUMAR P.
2001ApJ...555..540L 10 12 382 Lower limits on Lorentz factors in gamma-ray bursts. LITHWICK Y. and SARI R.
2001ApJ...556..479D 4 4 49 Adiabatic losses and stochastic particle acceleration in gamma-ray burst blast waves. DERMER C.D. and HUMI M.
2001ApJ...556..556B 2 8 61 GRB 000418: a hidden jet revealed. BERGER E., DIERCKS A., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2001ApJ...557L..85C 10 12 Fourier analysis of gamma-ray burst light curves: searching for a direct signature of cosmological time dilation. CHANG H.-Y.
2001ApJ...560..652B 75 T                   11 86 The host galaxy of GRB 980703 at radio wavelengths–a nuclear starburst in an ultraluminous infrared galaxy. BERGER E., KULKARNI S.R. and FRAIL D.A.
2001ApJ...561..171J 39 42 Energetics of gamma-ray bursts. JIMENEZ R., BAND D. and PIRAN T.
2001ApJ...562L..55F 16 22 1101 Beaming in gamma-ray bursts: evidence for a standard energy reservoir. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., SARI R., et al.
2001ApJ...562..664S 12 19 Preexisting superbubbles as the sites of gamma-ray bursts. SCALO J. and WHEELER J.C.
2001ApJ...563...80S viz 3906 54 An off-line scan of the BATSE daily records and a large uniform sample of gamma-ray bursts. STERN B.E., TIKHOMIROVA Y., KOMPANEETS D., et al.
2001ApJ...563..582B 10 4 The energy distribution of gamma-ray bursts. BAND D.L.
2001ApJ...563..597F 7 7 149 X-ray destruction of dust along the line of sight to γ-ray bursts. FRUCHTER A., KROLIK J.H. and RHOADS J.E.
2001MNRAS.325..599C 12 18 Gamma-ray bursts: afterglows from cylindrical jets. CHENG K.S., HUANG Y.F. and LU T.
2001AcA....51....1P 2 6 51 Gamma-ray bursts at low redshift. PACZYNSKI B.
2001BASI...29....1S 32 24 GRB 000926 and its optical aferglow: another possible evidence for non-isotropic emission. SAGAR R., PANDEY S.B., MOHAN V., et al.
2001ChJAA...1..487W 22 3 Gamma-ray bursts : a probe of black holes. WANG W. and XHAO Y.-H.
2001ARep...45..236L 2 9 71 Gamma-ray bursts as standard-energy explosions. LIPUNOV V.M., POSTNOV K.A. and PROKHOROV M.E.
2001ARep...45..517P 39 8 Wolf-Rayet stars and cosmic gamma-ray bursts. POSTNOV K.A. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
2002A&A...383L...1C 9 6 A possible use of Fourier Transform analysis method as a distance estimator. CHANG H.-Y., YOON S.-J. and CHOI C.-S.
2002A&A...384...11G 22 23 Strategies for prompt searches for GRB afterglows: The discovery of the GRB 001011 optical/near-infrared counterpart using colour-colour selection. GOROSABEL J., FYNBO J.U., HJORTH J., et al.
2002A&A...388..425F 1 16 53 Deep Lyα imaging of two z = 2.04 GRB host galaxy fields. FYNBO J.P.U., MOLLER P., THOMSEN B., et al.
2002A&A...388.1079D 1 23 114 On the optical and X-ray afterglows of gamma ray bursts. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
2002A&A...390...39A viz 174 21 Search for point sources of gamma radiation above 15 TeV with the HEGRA AIROBICC array. AHARONIAN F., AKHPERJANIAN A., BARRIO J.A., et al.
2002A&A...393L..25D 11 19 The supernova associated with GRB 020405. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
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