Physics and Astrophysics of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Part 1

Physics and Astrophysics of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Part 1

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Afterglows

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Afterglows

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Physics and Astrophysics of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Part 1

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  1. 1 Physics & Astrophysics of Gamma-Ray Bursts
  2. 2 Gamma-ray bursts: discovery
  3. 3 Gamma-ray bursts: historical remarks
  4. 4 Introduction: observational facts 1 prompt emission
  5. 5 What is a gamma-ray burst?
  6. 6 Long & short gamma-ray bursts
  7. 7 Lightcurves: diversity and variability
  8. 8 Non-thermal spectrum
  9. 9 The optical prompt emission
  10. 10 The Gev prompt emission
  11. 11 Location, location, location!
  12. 12 Gamma-ray bursts: historical remarks
  13. 13 GRB distance scale?
  14. 14 Long & short gamma-ray bursts
  15. 15 The discovery of afterglows: Gamma-ray bursts occur at cosmological distance!
  16. 16 Afterglows
  17. 17 Afterglows: lightcurves
  18. 18 Sorting out models...
  19. 19 Introduction: observational facts 2 afterglow
  20. 20 Spectrum: afterglow
  21. 21 Distance: redshift distribution
  22. 22 Gamma-ray bursts and cosmology
  23. 23 Introduction: observational facts 3 prompt+afterglow summary
  24. 24 Lightcurve: prompt to afterglow
  25. 25 Spectrum: prompt
  26. 26 Introduction: Basic Constraints on any GRB Model
  27. 27 GRB Physics: basic constraints
  28. 28 Relativistic motion: direct evidence
  29. 29 GRB Physics: standard scenario characteristic radii
  30. 30 GRB Physics: initial event & central engine
  31. 31 GRB Physics: relativistic ejection
  32. 32 Q&A

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