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GRB 190114C
Discovery of Grbs at Tev Energies
Link to the Live Plenary Sessions
GRB 190114C: an Upgraded Legend Arxiv:1901.07505V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 25 Mar 2019
2019 ANNUAL REPORT Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona
Book of Abstracts Ii Contents
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
Current Affairs Magazine July
GRB 190114C in the Nuclear Region of an Interacting Galaxy a Detailed Host Analysis Using ALMA, the HST, and the VLT?
GRB 190114C: from Prompt to Afterglow? M
Jonathan Granot Curriculum Vitae Education Positions Held Visiting
Teraelectronvolt Emission from the Γ-Ray Burst GRB 190114C
New Constraints on Gamma-Ray Bursts
Book of Abstracts
Open Dissertation Mrosenberg 2019.Pdf
Simulazioni Della Sensibilità Del Cherenkov Telescope Array Ai Gamma Ray Bursts
Pos(ICRC2019)555 , 5 , and G
IWARA2020 Video Conference - 9Th International Workshop on Astronomy and Relativistic Astrophysics
THESEUS Transient High-Energy Sky and Early Universe Surveyor
Top View
Arxiv:1909.06085V5 [Astro-Ph.HE] 3 Mar 2021 E-Mail:
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2 Eric Burns
Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst Observations
1911.08499V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 7 Apr 2020 Magnetic fields Are Distorted on Timescales Prior to Reverse Shock Emission
The Newborn Black Hole in GRB 191014C Proves That It Is Alive R
Neutrino Oscillations in Neutrino-Dominated Accretion Around Rotating Black Holes
The 2019 Icranet Newsletters
Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow Dynamics in Inhomogeneous Interstellar Media
Minutes of the 7Th Meeting of the Icranet Scientific Committee
Implementation of New Convolutional Neural Network Methods for Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope Analysis and Application to the Large-Sized Telescope of CTA
Fermi and Swift Observations of GRB 190114C: Tracing the Evolution of High-Energy Emission from Prompt to Afterglow
Can Be Set In
Inverse Compton Emission Revealed by Multi-Wavelength Observations of a Gamma-Ray Burst
Physical Review D
GRB 190114C in the Nuclear Region of an Interacting Galaxy a Detailed Host Analysis Using ALMA, the HST, and the VLT
ALMA Detection of a Linearly Polarized Reverse Shock in GRB 190114C
Synchrotron Self-Compton As a Likely Mechanism of Photons Beyond the Synchrotron Limit in GRB 190114C
“On the Supernova Breakout in the Bdhn GRB 190114C”, March 2019
Low Frequency View of GRB 190114C Reveals Time Varying Shock Micro-Physics
From Active Galactic Nuclei to Gamma Ray Bursts
The 2020 Icranet Newsletters
GRB 190114C in the Nuclear Region of an Interacting Galaxy? a Detailed Host Analysis Using ALMA, HST and VLT
Induced Gravitational Collapse, Binary-Driven Hypernovae, Long Gramma-Ray Bursts and Their Connection with Short Gamma-Ray Bursts