Changeset 6179 for trunk/MagicSoft


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02/01/05 17:20:21 (20 years ago)
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  • trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/GRB_proposal_2005.tex

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    120120Pilla R.P., Loeb A., ApJ, 494, L167, 1998.
    121121\bibitem{ZHANG1} High-Energy Spectral Components in Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows,
    122 Zhang \& Meszaros, ApJ, 559, 110, 2001.
     122Zhang B., Meszaros P., ApJ, 559, 110, 2001.
     123\bibitem{RAZZAQUE} GeV and Higher Energy Photon Interactions in GRB Fireballs and Surroundings,
     124Razzaque S., Meszaros P., Zhang B., ApJ, 613, 1072, 2004.
    123125\bibitem{TOTANI} Totani T., ApJ, 502, L13 (1998), 509 L81 (1998), 536, L23, 2000.
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    131133\bibitem{BELOBORODOV} Optical and GeV-TeV Flashes from GRBs, Beloborodov A., ApJ, 618, L13, 2005.
    132134\bibitem{EGRET} Hurley K. et al., Nature, 372, 652
    133 \bibitem{DINGUS} ESLAB29, Towards the Source of Gamma-Ray Bursts, Dingus, Ap\&SS, 231, 187, 1995.
     135\bibitem{DINGUS1} Observations of the Highest Energy Gamma Rays from GRBs,
     136Dingus B.L., AIP Conference Proceedings, 662, 240, 2003.
     137\bibitem{DINGUS2} ESLAB29, Towards the Source of Gamma-Ray Bursts, Dingus, Ap\&SS, 231, 187, 1995.
    134138\bibitem{GONZALES} A GRB with high-energy Spectral Component Inconsistent with the Synchrotron Shock Model, Gonzales at al., Nature, 424, 749, 2003.
    135139\bibitem{AMENOMORI} Search for 10 TeV burst-like events coincident with the BATSE bursts
  • trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Introduction.tex

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    1515Models based on both internal and external shocks predicts VHE fluence comparable to,
    1616or in certain situations stronger than, the keV-MeV radiation,
    17 with duration ranging from shorter than the keV-MeV burst to extended TeV afterglows~\cite{DERMER, PILLA, ZHANG1}.
     17with duration ranging from shorter than the keV-MeV burst to extended TeV afterglows~\cite{DERMER, PILLA, ZHANG1, RAZZAQUE}.
    1818
    1919\par
     
    3535each indicating some excess over background but without stringent evidence.
    3636The only significant detection was performed by \eg which detected seven GRBs emitting high energy (HE)
    37 photons in the 100\,MeV to 18\,GeV range~\cite{EGRET}. The data shows no evidence of a HE cut-off
    38 in the GRB spectrum~\cite{DINGUS}. Recent results indicate that the spectrum of some GRBs contains a very hard, luminous, long-duration component~\cite{GONZALES}.
     37photons in the 100\,MeV to 18\,GeV range~\cite{EGRET, DINGUS1}. The data shows no evidence of a HE cut-off in the GRB spectrum~\cite{DINGUS2}. Recent results indicate that the spectrum of some GRBs contains a very hard, luminous, long-duration component~\cite{GONZALES}.
    3938There have been results suggesting gamma rays beyond the GeV range from the TIBET air shower array
    4039in coincidence with BATSE bursts~\cite{AMENOMORI}, rapid follow-up observations by the
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