| Chris L. Fryer - Mathematics - 2004 - 454 pages
Supernovae, hypernovae and gamma-ray bursts are among the most energetic explosions in the universe. The light from these outbursts is, for a brief time, comparable to billions ... | |
| Steven Ritz, Neil Gehrels, Chris R. Shrader - Medical - 2001 - 1004 pages
Results from the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO). Also includes results from missions such as HETE-II, Chandra, and XMM-Newton. In addition, results from ground-based VHE ... | |
| Hŏn-yŏng Chang - Science - 2001 - 428 pages
The major theme of this KIAS Workshop encompasses astroparticle physics, astro-hadron physics, and relativistic astrophysics. The Workshop focused on highly explosive phenomena ... | |
| Edo Berger - Science - 2004 - 206 pages
The diversity of stellar death is revealed in the energy, velocity and geometry of the explosion debris ("ejecta''). Using multi-wavelength observations of gamma-ray burst (GRB ... | |
| Kurt Weiler - Science - 2008 - 472 pages
Since the dawn of mankind, observers of the sky have wondered at the sudden appearance of new stars on the seemingly unchanging heavens and, for at least 2000 years, have ... | |
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