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What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts
Recent data gathered and triggered by the SWIFT satellite have greatly improved our knowledge of long-duration gamma ray bursts (GRBs) and X-ray flashes (XRFs). This is particularly the case for the X-ray data at all times, and for UV and optical data at very early times. I show that the optical and...
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author | De Rujula, A. |
author_facet | De Rujula, A. |
author_sort | De Rujula, A. |
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description | Recent data gathered and triggered by the SWIFT satellite have greatly improved our knowledge of long-duration gamma ray bursts (GRBs) and X-ray flashes (XRFs). This is particularly the case for the X-ray data at all times, and for UV and optical data at very early times. I show that the optical and X-ray observations are in excellent agreement with the predictions of the "cannonball" model of GRBs and XRFs. Elementary physics and just two mechanisms underlie these predictions: inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation, generally dominant at early and late times, respectively. I put this result in its proper context and dedicate the paper to those who planed, built and operate SWIFT, a true flying jewel. |
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spelling | cern-10445722023-03-15T19:11:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1044572engDe Rujula, A.What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray burstsastro-phRecent data gathered and triggered by the SWIFT satellite have greatly improved our knowledge of long-duration gamma ray bursts (GRBs) and X-ray flashes (XRFs). This is particularly the case for the X-ray data at all times, and for UV and optical data at very early times. I show that the optical and X-ray observations are in excellent agreement with the predictions of the "cannonball" model of GRBs and XRFs. Elementary physics and just two mechanisms underlie these predictions: inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation, generally dominant at early and late times, respectively. I put this result in its proper context and dedicate the paper to those who planed, built and operate SWIFT, a true flying jewel.Recent data gathered and triggered by the SWIFT satellite have greatly improved our knowledge of long-duration gamma ray bursts (GRBs) and X-ray flashes (XRFs). This is particularly the case for the X-ray data at all times, and for UV and optical data at very early times. I show that the optical and X-ray observations are in excellent agreement with the predictions of the 'cannonball' model of GRBs and XRFs. Elementary physics and just two mechanisms underlie these predictions: inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation, generally dominant at early and late times, respectively. I put this result in its proper context and dedicate the paper to those who planed, built and operate SWIFT, a true flying jewel.arXiv:0707.0283oai:cds.cern.ch:10445722007-07-03 |
spellingShingle | astro-ph De Rujula, A. What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title | What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title_full | What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title_fullStr | What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title_full_unstemmed | What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title_short | What SWIFT has taught us about X-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
title_sort | what swift has taught us about x-ray flashes and long-duration gamma-ray bursts |
topic | astro-ph |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1044572 |
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