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Autopsy of a Cosmic Explosion
scientists analyze what occurs during a gamma-ray burst.
(http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast26mar99_1.htm)
Cosmic Gamma Ray Bursts
latest news and research.
(http://www.batse.com)
Galactic Positron Annihilation
using a gamma-ray telescope in orbit around the Earth, scientists discovered a "cloud" of positrons, the antimatter counterpart of the electron, in a part of the Galaxy where there are no known sources of positrons.
(http://www.astro.nwu.edu/astro/purcell/511kev/mcgraw.html)
Bibliographic Codes, Conference Proceedings Abbreviations
This list contains the non-journal abbreviations for the ADS Abstracts Bibliographic Codes, including Conferences, Proceedings, Symposia, Meetings, Reports, and Books. AIPC..... ...
(adsabs.harvard.edu/abs_doc/conferences.html)
Los Alamos National Laboratory - Theoretical Astrophysics (T-6)
No Description available
(http://qso.lanl.gov/)
Department of Theoretical Astrophysics
No Description available
(http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/dtastrop.html)
RAL Astrophysics Starlink Node
No Description available
(http://ast.star.rl.ac.uk/)
People at the Astrophysics Group in the University of Granada
No Description available
(deneb.ugr.es/peopleeng.html)
EUV Astrophysics, Center for
No Description available
(http://www.cea.berkeley.edu)
Untitled
Technical Rep: Eunice Eng, eunice.eng@gsfc.nasa.gov , (301)-286-6043 Questions/Comments/Feedback to: webmaster@lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov Tahir's Home Page
(http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/~yaqoob/home.html)
Gamma-ray observations
The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) was launched the 5th April 1991 by the NASA. With a weight of 17 tons, it is the heaviest astrophysical satellite that was ever launched.
(http://obswww.unige.ch/~turler/hea/gam.html)
Who am I
I am a research fellow in the astronomy and space physics group, University of Southampton. I have over ten years of experience working on gamma ray instrument development and on data analysis of various high energy astrophysics space missions, these incl
(http://www.astro.soton.ac.uk/~fan/whoami.html)
Murakami Toshio home page
"ASCA X-ray image of AX1805.7-2025 (SGR 1806-20) superimposed on the VLA radio map of the SNR G10.0-0.3: Courtesy of D. Frail at VLA: Murakami et al., Nature 368, 127, 1994"
(http://www.astro.isas.ac.jp/xray/members/murakami/home.html)
The INTEGRAL Mission
INTEGRAL (The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory) was originally proposed in 1989 in response to an ESA call for proposals for the next medium-sized mission (M2).
(http://www.astro.soton.ac.uk/integral/Integral.html)
Gamma Ray Astrophysics at Marshall Space Flight Center
gammaray.msfc.nasa.gov The Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Branch of the Space Sciences Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center welcomes you to its home page.
(http://www.batse.msfc.nasa.gov/)
Iowa State Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Web Server
The Group The Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Group at Iowa State University is part of the Whipple Gamma Ray Collaboration which uses a 10 meter gamma-ray telescope.
(cherenkov.physics.iastate.edu/)
Astronomy and Astrophysics Flight Project at the NSSDC
National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) Astronomy and Astrophysics Flight Project Page
(http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/astro/flight_projects.html)
Astrophysics Theory at PSU
Our department is particularly active in theoretical aspects of gamma-ray burst sources, cosmology, gravitational physics, dynamics, high energy astrophysics, neutron stars, accretion disk and atmosphere ...
(http://www.astro.psu.edu/research/theory.html)
Dr. N. Gehrels' Short Biography
(occasionally called "Cornelis Gehrels") gehrels@gsfc.nasa.gov 301-286-6546 PRESENT POSITION: Astrophysicist Head, Gamma Ray and Cosmic Ray Astrophysics Branch NASA/Goddard Space Flight ...
(http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/gehrels/ShtBio/gehrels.html)
IAAT (Astronomy): Publications of the X-ray and Gamma-Ray Group
Publications of the X-ray and Gamma-Ray Group
(astro.uni-tuebingen.de/groups/xray/xpublications.html)
Melville P. Ulmer
He received his Ph.D. in Physics with a minor in Astronomy from the Univ. of Wisconsin in 1970 (Ph. D. Advisor, William L. Kraushaar). He then spent 4 years at the Univ. of California, San Diego (Post ...
(http://www.astro.nwu.edu/astro/faculty/ulmer/ulmer.html)
Applications and Mass Production of High Aspect Ratio Microstructures
Dr. Michael Cherry, Guest Speaker CAMD Conference Room Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 3:00 P.M. Gamma ray and hard x-ray observations of gamma ray bursts, the Galactic Plane and ...
(http://www.camd.lsu.edu/Seminar%20Series/Cherry8-11-98.htm)
Whipple Publications
Home Page F.L. Whipple Observatory Collaboration Members Published Articles Observations Useful Links Telescope Pictures Large Search for TeV Counterparts in Gamma Ray Bursts, Boyle, P.J. et al.: 1997, Proc 25th ...
(egret.sao.arizona.edu/conf.html)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Pre-Print Index
Aldcroft, T.; Bechtold, J.; and Foltz, C. "Variability in Radio-Loud Quasar Associated Absorption Lines" No.4540 Boyle, P. et al. "Search for TeV Counterparts in Gamma Ray Bursts" ...
(http://pluto.harvard.edu/cfa/ep/preprint/mayjun97/index.html)
HEADNEWS: ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER OF THE H . . . ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS DIVISION OF THE AAS
Notes from the Editor - K. Hurley News from NASA Headquarters - A. Bunner, L. Kaluzienski, G. Riegler, and D. Weedman The Forthcoming SAX Mission - A. Parmar and L. ...
(http://ssl.berkeley.edu/headnews.may95.html)
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