Key Space and Ground Facilities in GRB Science

Tsvetkova, A
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2022-01-01

Abstract

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are short and intense flashes of gamma-rays coming from deep space. GRBs were discovered more than a half century ago and now are observed across the whole electromagnetic spectrum from radio to very-high-energy gamma rays. They carry information about the powerful energy release during the final stage of stellar evolution, as well as properties of matter on the way to the observer. At present, space-based observatories detect on average approximately one GRB per day. In this review, we summarize key space and ground facilities that contribute to the GRB studies.
2022
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gamma-ray bursts; instrumentation; detectors
Tsvetkova, A; Svinkin, D; Karpov, S; Frederiks, D
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