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1998A&A...336L..69H 1 11 46 GRB afterglows: from ultra-relativistic to non-relativistic phase. HUANG Y.F., DAI Z.G. and LU T.
1998A&A...336L..95P 76 T                   4 57 Optical and near-infrared follow-up observations of GRB 980329. PALAZZI E., PIAN E., MASETTI N., et al.
1998A&A...337..356Z 1 10 33 BVRcIc light curves of GRB 970508 optical remnant and colors of underlying host galaxy. ZHARIKOV S.V., SOKOLOV V.V. and BARYSHEV Y.V.
1998A&A...338L..17N 1 5 20 BeppoSAX observations of GRB 970402. NICASTRO L., AMATI L., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
1998A&A...339L..37O 13 37 The absorption properties of gamma-ray burst afterglows measured by BeppoSAX. OWENS A., GUAINAZZI M., OOSTERBROEK T., et al.
1998A&A...339..719G 14 15 An optical study of the GRB 970111 field beginning 19 hours after the gamma-ray burst. GOROSABEL J., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., WOLF C., et al.
1998A&A...340..447M 7 1 On the true energy budget of GRB 970508 and GRB 971214. MITRA A.
1998ApJ...502L.115T 77 T                   5 77 The discovery of the radio afterglow from the optically dim gamma-ray burst of
1998 march 29.
TAYLOR G.B., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998ApJ...505L.119I 74 T                   6 42 Gamma-ray burst
980329 and its X-ray afterglow.
IN'T ZAND J.J.M., AMATI L., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
1998ApJ...509L..85P 2 6 44 Constraining the beaming of gamma-ray bursts with radio surveys. PERNA R. and LOEB A.
1998IAUC.6853Q...1F 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. FRONTERA F., COSTA E., PIRO L., et al.
1998IAUC.6854Q...1I 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. IN'T ZAND J., HEISE J., PIRO L., et al.
1998IAUC.6855R...1G 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. GUARNIERI A., CLEMENTINI G., VALENTINI G., et al.
1998IAUC.6856Q...1B 72 T                   2 ~ GRB 980326 and GRB 980329. BRIGGS M.S., RICHARDSON G., KIPPEN R.M., et al.
1998IAUC.6860R...1Q 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. QUASHNOCK J.M., VANDEN BERK D.E., COLE D.M., et al.
1998IAUC.6864R...1K 72 T                   2 ~ GRB 980329. KLOSE S., MEUSINGER H. and LEHMANN H.
1998IAUC.6865R...1S 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. SCHAEFER B.E.
1998IAUC.6866Q...1C 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. COLE D.M., COORAY A.R., QUASHNOCK J.M., et al.
1998IAUC.6868R...1S 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. SMITH I.A. and TILANUS R.P.J.
1998IAUC.6874R...1M 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 980329. METZGER M.R.
1998Natur.393...13W 5 11 The burst, the burster and its lair. WIJERS R.
1998PABei..16..330H 16 1 New breakthrough in gamma-ray burst research : afterglows being observed. HUANG Y.-F. and LU T.
1998GCN....40....1T 74 T                   2 14 GRB980329 VLA observations. TAYLOR G.B., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998GCN...102....1C 2 2 GRB 980613 optical/IR obs. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., GOROSABEL J., GREINER J., et al.
1998GCN...157....1R 73 T                   1 4 GRB980329 R,I flux calibration and R,I,K upper limits. RHOADS J., DEY A., JANNUZI B., et al.
1999A&A...342...47C 10 0 A serendipitous observation of the gamma-ray burst GRB 921013b field with EUVE. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., GOROSABEL J., BOWYER S., et al.
1999A&A...344...43S 17 17 Properties of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst 970508 and local star-forming galaxies. SOKOLOV V.V., ZHARIKOV S.V., BARYSHEV Y.V., et al.
1999A&A...347L..31G 73 T                   2 7 Early detection of the optical counterpart to GRB 980329. GOROSABEL J., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., PEDROSA A., et al.
1999A&A...347...92S 72 T                   20 37 SCUBA sub-millimeter observations of gamma-ray bursters. I. GRB 970508, 971214, 980326,
980329, 980519, 980703, 981220, 981226.
SMITH I.A., TILANUS R.P.J., VAN PARADIJS J., et al.
1999A&AS..138..399F 8 0 Spectral evolution of gamma-ray bursts with BeppoSAX and correlation with X-ray afterglow properties. FRONTERA F., AMATI L., CASTRO-TIRADO A., et al.
1999A&AS..138..421A 8 4 The peak flux distribution of bright gamma-ray bursts measured with ULYSSES. ATTEIA J.-L., BOEER M. and HURLEY K.
1999A&AS..138..425C 19 32 X-ray afterglow of gamma-ray bursts with BeppoSAX. COSTA E.
1999A&AS..138..433Y 4 7 91 What did ASCA see in the GRB 970828 afterglow? YOSHIDA A., NAMIKI M., OTANI C., et al.
1999A&AS..138..441G 5 11 Search for GRB afterglows in the ROSAT all-sky survey. GREINER J., VOGES W., BOLLER T., et al.
1999A&AS..138..445T 6 4 VLBI observations of GRB afterglows. TAYLOR G.B., BEASLEY A.J., FRAIL D.A., et al.
1999A&AS..138..453M 4 4 Broad-band spectral evolution of GRB afterglows. MASETTI N., PIAN E., PALAZZI E., et al.
1999A&AS..138..459H 8 4 Observations of GRBs with the Infrared Space Observatory. HANLON L., METCALFE L., DELANEY M., et al.
1999A&AS..138..461H 7 9 GRB afterglow studies at the Nordic Optical Telescope. HJORTH J., PEDERSEN H., JAUNSEN A.O., et al.
1999A&AS..138..477S 9 1 Severe new limits on the host galaxies of Gamma-Ray Bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
1999A&AS..138..479L 74 T                   2 15 GRB 970228 and GRB 980329 and the nature of their host galaxies. LAMB D.Q., CASTANDER F.J. and REICHART D.E.
1999A&AS..138..533M 1 4 18 Gamma-ray burst afterglows and their implications. MESZAROS P.
1999A&AS..138..607L 9 22 Highlights of the Rome Workshop on gamma-ray bursts in the afterglow Era. LAMB D.Q.
1999ApJ...512L...1F 77 T                   4 65 Was GRB 980329 at z ∼ 5?. FRUCHTER A.S.
1999ApJ...514..862B 33 11 A statistical treatment of the gamma-ray burst ``No host galaxy'' Problem.II. Energies of standard candle bursts. BAND D.L., HARTMANN D.H. and SCHAEFER B.E.
1999ApJ...517..168G 3 3 35 Redshift determination in the X-ray band of gamma-ray bursts. GHISELLINI G., HAARDT F., CAMPANA S., et al.
1999ApJ...517..692R 72 T                   26 40 Optical and near-infrared observations of the afterglow of GRB 980329 from 15 hours to 10 days. REICHART D.E., LAMB D.Q., METZGER M.R., et al.
1999ApJ...519L.105X 9 2 Cosmological constraints on the host halos of gamma-ray bursts. XU W. and FANG L.-Z.
1999ApJ...520...54H 3 11 115 The faint-galaxy hosts of gamma-ray bursts. HOGG D.W. and FRUCHTER A.S.
1999ApJ...520..641S 30 5 454 Predictions for the very early afterglow and the optical flash. SARI R. and PIRAN T.
1999ApJ...522L..39S 9 8 228 BVRI observations of the optical afterglow of GRB 990510. STANEK K.Z., GARNAVICH P.M., KALUZNY J., et al.
1999ApJ...524L..43S 18 4 216 Linear polarization and proper motion in the afterglow of beamed gamma-ray bursts. SARI R.
1999ApJ...524...82B 3 13 128 Observations of GRB 990123 by the Compton gamma ray observatory. BRIGGS M.S., BAND D.L., KIPPEN R.M., et al.
1999ApJ...526..697M 63 4 756 Generation of magnetic fields in the relativistic shock of gamma-ray burst sources. MEDVEDEV M.V. and LOEB A.
1999ApJ...527L..35H 2 4 24 A shotgun model for gamma-ray bursts. HEINZ S. and BEGELMAN M.C.
1999ApJ...527..236G 25 2 152 Synchrotron self-absorption in gamma-ray burst afterglow. GRANOT J., PIRAN T. and SARI R.
1999MNRAS.307L..41T 1 5 18 Pair creation by very high-energy photons in gamma-ray bursts: a unified picture for the energetics of GRBs. TOTANI T.
1999PASP..111..385T 221 6 Astrophysics in 1998. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.
1999Ap&SS.263...15C 22 ~ Cosmic gamma-ray bursts. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J.
1999Natur.398..394G 3 14 153 The effect of magnetic fields on gamma-ray bursts inferred from multi-wavelength observations of the burst of 23 January 1999. GALAMA T.J., BRIGGS M.S., WIJERS R.A.M., et al.
1999Sci...283.2073H 2 6 48 Polarimetric constraints on the optical afterglow emission from GRB 990123. HJORTH J., BJORNSSON G., ANDERSEN M.I., et al.
1999AstL...25..411B 11 7 Afterglow of the gamma-ray burst of July 23, 1992, as observed by the SIGMA/Granat telescope. BURENIN R.A., VIKHLININ A.A., TEREKHOV O.V., et al.
1999NewA....4..303M 4         O           6 78 Energetics and beaming of gamma ray burst triggers. MESZAROS P., REES M.J. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
1999GCN...317....1A 4 10 GRB 990510: BeppoSAX/GRBM observations. AMATI L., FRONTERA F., COSTA E., et al.
2000A&A...353..998G 34 30 Search for GRB X-ray afterglows in the ROSAT all-sky survey. GREINER J., HARTMANN D.H., VOGES W., et al.
2000A&A...354..473M 1 13 48 Near-infrared detection and optical follow-up of the GRB 990705 afterglow. MASETTI N., PALAZZI E., PIAN E., et al.
2000A&A...355L..43H 1 10 48 Rapid fading of optical afterglows as evidence for beaming in gamma-ray bursts. HUANG Y.F., DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2000A&A...355..454D 7 20 BeppoSAX spectrum of GRB 971214: evidence of a substantial energy output during afterglow. DAL FIUME D., AMATI L., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
2000A&A...357..543W 2 5 34 A possible model for the supernova/gamma-ray burst connection. WANG X.Y., DAI Z.G., LU T., et al.
2000A&A...359..514D 14 5 High-energy γ-ray emission from gamma-ray bursts. DE PAOLIS F., INGROSSO G. and ORLANDO D.
2000A&A...364L..54A 4 11 137 VLT identification of the optical afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 000131 at z=4.50. ANDERSEN M.I., HJORTH J., PEDERSEN H., et al.
2000ApJ...528..254V 10 19 The optical afterglow light curve of GRB 980519. VRBA F.J., HENDEN A.A., CANZIAN B., et al.
2000ApJ...532L..25A 2 7 47 Prompt optical observations of gamma-ray bursts. AKERLOF C., BALSANO R., BARTHELMY S., et al.
2000ApJ...532..273D 3 4 38 Gamma-ray bursts in molecular clouds: H2 absorption and fluorescence. DRAINE B.T.
2000ApJ...533L..21S 16 15 Gamma-ray burst host galaxies have ``Normal'' luminosities. SCHAEFER B.E.
2000ApJ...534L.159N 11 31 Multiple sub-jet model of gamma-ray bursts and possible origin of X-ray precursors and postcursors. NAKAMURA T.
2000ApJ...534..258H 16 17 Integrating the BeppoSAX gamma-ray burst monitor into the third interplanetary network. HURLEY K., FEROCI M., CINTI M.N., et al.
2000ApJ...534..559F 1 16 50 The radio afterglow from GRB 980519: a test of the jet and circumstellar models. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., SARI R., et al.
2000ApJ...535..139E 5 13 205 A search in gamma-ray burst data for nonconstancy of the velocity of light. ELLIS J., FARAKOS K., MAVROMATOS N.E., et al.
2000ApJ...536..195C 17 10 515 Wind interaction models for gamma-ray burst afterglows: the case for two types of progenitors. CHEVALIER R.A. and LI Z.-Y.
2000ApJ...537L..17T 19 32 The rapidly fading afterglow from the gamma-ray burst of 1999 may 6. TAYLOR G.B., BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2000ApJ...537..803D 1 9 43 Environment and energy injection effects in gamma-ray burst afterglows. DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2000ApJ...538..628B 2 5 37 A plasma instability theory of gamma-ray burst emission. BRAINERD J.J.
2000ApJ...538..638K 1 10 31 GRB 990510: on the possibility of a beamed X-ray afterglow. KUULKERS E., ANTONELLI L.A., KUIPER L., et al.
2000ApJ...539..102B 9 23 Line emission from gamma-ray burst environments. BOETTCHER M.
2000ApJ...543...90H 8 8 208 Overall evolution of jetted gamma-ray burst ejecta. HUANG Y.F., GOU L.J., DAI Z.G., et al.
2000ApJ...544L...7F 6 1 20 Probing the warm intergalactic medium through absorption against gamma-ray burst X-ray afterglows. FIORE F., NICASTRO F., SAVAGLIO S., et al.
2000ApJ...545..271K 1 11 52 The very red afterglow of GRB 000418: further evidence for dust extinction in a gamma-ray burst host galaxy. KLOSE S., STECKLUM B., MASETTI N., et al.
2000ApJ...545..807K 20 4 247 Light curves of gamma-ray burst optical flashes. KOBAYASHI S.
2000ApJS..126...19P viz 1 156 606 The BATSE gamma-ray burst spectral catalog. I. High time resolution spectroscopy of bright bursts using high energy resolution data. PREECE R.D., BRIGGS M.S., MALLOZZI R.S., et al.
2000ApJS..127...59F 8 8 196 Prompt and delayed emission properties of gamma-ray bursts observed with BeppoSAX. FRONTERA F., AMATI L., COSTA E., et al.
2000MNRAS.312L..35B 11 3 101 Gamma-ray bursts and the history of star formation. BLAIN A.W. and NATARAJAN P.
2000MNRAS.316..943H 2 9 72 On the optical light curves of afterglows from jetted gamma-ray burst ejecta: effects of parameters. HUANG Y.F., DAI Z.G. and LU T.
2000PASP..112..434T 248 4 Astrophysics in 1999. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.J.
2000ARA&A..38..379V 1 60 304 Gamma-ray burst afterglows. VAN PARADIJS J., KOUVELIOTOU C. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
2000MmSAI..71..971G 10 2 Emission processes in gamma-ray bursts. GHISELLINI G.
2000Msngr.100...32P 19 6 Gamma-ray bursts - Pushing limits with the VLT. PEDERSEN H., ATTEIA J.-L., BOER M., et al.
2000AstL...26..779P 27 0 The spin-X wide-field X-ray monitor of the spectrum-X-gamma astrophysical Observatory. PAVLINSKY M.N., GREBENEV S.A., MAZOV P.A., et al.
2000GCN...778....1H 75 T                   1 10 HST/STIS observations of the host galaxy of GRB 980329. HOLLAND S.
2001A&A...369..373F         O           53 154 Detection of the optical afterglow of GRB 000630: Implications for dark bursts. FYNBO J.U., JENSEN B.L., GOROSABEL J., et al.
2001A&A...378...76B 34 23 Limits on the early afterglow phase of gamma-ray burst sources from TAROT-1. BOEER M., ATTEIA J.L., BRINGER M., et al.
2001A&A...380...81S 18 19 SCUBA sub-millimeter observations of gamma-ray bursters. II. GRB 991208, 991216, 000301C, 000630, 000911, 000926. SMITH I.A., TILANUS R.P.J., WIJERS R.A.M.J., et al.
2001AJ....121.2879B 3 23 262 The prompt energy release of gamma-ray bursts using a cosmological k-correction. BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A. and SARI R.
2001ApJ...547..922F 3 18 171 On the energy of gamma-ray bursts. FREEDMAN D.L. and WAXMAN E.
2001ApJ...548..532K 4 3 Effects of luminosity functions induced by relativistic beaming on the statistics of cosmological gamma-ray bursts. KIM C., CHANG H.-Y. and YI I.
2001ApJ...549L.209G 6 11 209 High column densities and low extinctions of gamma-ray bursts: evidence for hypernovae and dust destruction. GALAMA T.J. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
2001ApJ...552...57R 4 20 270 A possible cepheid-like luminosity estimator for the long gamma-ray bursts. REICHART D.E., LAMB D.Q., FENIMORE E.E., et al.
2001ApJ...553..235R 1 10 57 Dust extinction curves and Lyα forest flux deficits for use in modeling gamma-ray burst afterglows and all other extragalactic point sources. REICHART D.E.
2001ApJ...557L..85C 10 12 Fourier analysis of gamma-ray burst light curves: searching for a direct signature of cosmological time dilation. CHANG H.-Y.
2001ApJ...560..145G 7 11 Radiative hydromagnetic shocks in relativistic outflow sources. GRANOT J. and KOENIGL A.
2001ApJ...561..171J 39 42 Energetics of gamma-ray bursts. JIMENEZ R., BAND D. and PIRAN T.
2001ApJ...562..654D 2 21 163 The afterglow and the host galaxy of the dark burst GRB 970828. DJORGOVSKI S.G., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
2001ApJ...563...80S viz 3906 54 An off-line scan of the BATSE daily records and a large uniform sample of gamma-ray bursts. STERN B.E., TIKHOMIROVA Y., KOMPANEETS D., et al.
2001MNRAS.325..599C 12 18 Gamma-ray bursts: afterglows from cylindrical jets. CHENG K.S., HUANG Y.F. and LU T.
2001AcASn..42...16H 6 3 Gamma-ray bursts : evolution of the fireball and afterglow. HUANG W.-G., YANG P.-B. and LU Y.
2001AN....322..275Z 2 9 80 The REM telescope: detecting the near infra-red counterparts of gamma-ray bursts and the prompt behavior of their optical continuum. ZERBI F.M., CHINCARINI G., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2001ChJAA...1..487W 22 3 Gamma-ray bursts : a probe of black holes. WANG W. and XHAO Y.-H.
2001ARep...45..236L 2 9 71 Gamma-ray bursts as standard-energy explosions. LIPUNOV V.M., POSTNOV K.A. and PROKHOROV M.E.
2001GCN..1004....1I 2 3 GRB010222: sub-millimeter vanishing act. IVISON R.J., JENNER C.E., LUNDIN W.E., et al.
2002A&A...383L...1C 9 6 A possible use of Fourier Transform analysis method as a distance estimator. CHANG H.-Y., YOON S.-J. and CHOI C.-S.
2002A&A...384...11G 22 23 Strategies for prompt searches for GRB afterglows: The discovery of the GRB 001011 optical/near-infrared counterpart using colour-colour selection. GOROSABEL J., FYNBO J.U., HJORTH J., et al.
2002A&A...385..377Q viz 321 76 Temporal properties of gamma ray bursts as signatures of jets from the central engine. QUILLIGAN F., McBREEN B., HANLON L., et al.
2002A&A...388.1079D 1 23 114 On the optical and X-ray afterglows of gamma ray bursts. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
2002A&A...390...39A viz 174 21 Search for point sources of gamma radiation above 15 TeV with the HEGRA AIROBICC array. AHARONIAN F., AKHPERJANIAN A., BARRIO J.A., et al.
2002A&A...390...81A 29 12 1078 Intrinsic spectra and energetics of BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Bursts with known redshifts. AMATI L., FRONTERA F., TAVANI M., et al.
2002AJ....123.1111B 6 29 562 The observed offset distribution of gamma-ray bursts from their host galaxies: a robust clue to the nature of the progenitors. BLOOM J.S., KULKARNI S.R. and DJORGOVSKI S.G.
2002ApJ...565..174R 1 15 69 Evidence for a molecular cloud origin of gamma-ray bursts: implications for the nature of star formation in the universe. REICHART D.E. and PRICE P.A.
2002ApJ...566..229C 31 64 Are starburst galaxies the hosts of gamma-ray bursts? CHARY R., BECKLIN E.E. and ARMUS L.
2002ApJ...567..441B 2 2 16 Transient absorption features in gamma-ray bursts and their implications for gamma-ray burst progenitors. BOTTCHER M., FRYER C.L. and DERMER C.D.
2002ApJ...567.1028C 1 16 89 BATSE observations of gamma-ray burst tails. CONNAUGHTON V.
2002ApJ...570..252P 5 3 53 Short gamma-ray bursts and mergers of compact objects: observational constraints. PERNA R. and BELCZYNSKI K.
2002ApJ...570..573G 47 34 Extended power-law decays in BATSE gamma-ray bursts: signatures of external shocks. GIBLIN T.W., CONNAUGHTON V., VAN PARADIJS J., et al.
2002ApJ...571..394B 23 57 Study of gamma-ray burst binary progenitors. BELCZYNSKI K., BULIK T. and RUDAK B.
2002ApJ...577..155Y 73 T                   16 39 The broadband afterglow of
GRB 980329.
YOST S.A., FRAIL D.A., HARRISON F.A., et al.
2002ApJ...577..680P 1 18 104 The bright gamma-ray burst of 2000 February 10: a case study of an optically dark gamma-ray burst. PIRO L., FRAIL D.A., GOROSABEL J., et al.
2002MNRAS.330..383L 4 4 51 Determining the location of gamma-ray bursts through the evolution of their soft X-ray absorption. LAZZATI D. and PERNA R.
2002MNRAS.330..583L 45 102 On the role of extinction in failed gamma-ray burst optical/infrared afterglows. LAZZATI D., COVINO S. and GHISELLINI G.
2002MNRAS.334..983T 29 18 Gamma-ray bursts in normal and extreme star-forming galaxies. TRENTHAM N., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E. and BLAIN A.W.
2002AcASn..43..169H 5 5 Are gamma-ray bursts due to isotropic fireballs or cylindrical jets ? HUANG Y.-F., TAN C.-Y., DAI Z.-G., et al.
2002ARA&A..40..387W 152 284 Radio emission from supernovae and gamma-ray bursters. WEILER K.W., PANAGIA N., MONTES M.J., et al.
2002BASI...30..237S 15 4 Observations of GRB afterglows from Nainital: evidence in favour of jet model. SAGAR R.
2002BASI...30..249R 10 2 Multi-band monitoring and polarimetry of GRB afterglows with the IUCAA telescope. RAMAPRAKASH A.N.
2002MmSAI..73..337C 34 0 Multifrequency studies of gamma-ray bursts: towards the understanding of the mystery. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J.
2002MmSAI..73.1155F 11 0 Gamma-ray bursts: an overview. FRONTERA F.
2002MmSAI..73.1178A 11 0 X to gamma-rays average spectra and energetics of BeppoSAX gamma-ray bursts with known redshift. AMATI L., FRONTERA F., TAVANI M., et al.
2003A&A...398..919B 9 18 Gamma photometric redshifts for long gamma-ray bursts. BAGOLY Z., CSABAI I., MESZAROS A., et al.
2003A&A...400..499L 2 38 257 Are the hosts of gamma-ray bursts sub-luminous and blue galaxies? LE FLOC'H E., DUC P.-A., MIRABEL I.F., et al.
2003A&A...401..491G 9 13 The dark burst 010214 with BeppoSAX: Possible variable absorption and jet X-ray emission. GUIDORZI C., FRONTERA F., MONTANARI E., et al.
2003A&A...402..125J 9 22 An HST study of three very faint GRB host galaxies. JAUNSEN A.O., ANDERSEN M.I., HJORTH J., et al.
2003A&A...402..409E 4 9 119 Quantum-gravity analysis of gamma-ray bursts using wavelets. ELLIS J., MAVROMATOS N.E., NANOPOULOS D.V., et al.
2003AJ....125.2299F 75 65 A complete catalog of radio afterglows: the first five years. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., BERGER E., et al.
2003ApJ...585..112B 114 11 The sources of gamma-ray bursts and their connections with QSOs and active galaxies. BURBIDGE G.R.
2003ApJ...586L...9L 8 5 125 The early light curve of the optical afterglow of GRB 021211. LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2003ApJ...588...99B 1 34 140 A submillimeter and radio survey of gamma-ray burst host galaxies: a glimpse into the future of star formation studies. BERGER E., COWIE L.L., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
2003ApJ...590..379B 1 41 164 A standard kinetic energy reservoir in gamma-ray burst afterglows. BERGER E., KULKARNI S.R. and FRAIL D.A.
2003ApJ...592.1018D 37 69 A comparative study of the X-ray afterglow properties of optically bright and dark gamma-ray bursts. DE PASQUALE M., PIRO L., PERNA R., et al.
2003ApJ...592.1025K 30 35 The very faint K-band afterglow of GRB 020819 and the dust extinction hypothesis of the dark bursts. KLOSE S., HENDEN A.A., GREINER J., et al.
2003ApJ...594..674B 3 36 377 Gamma-ray burst energetics and the gamma-ray burst Hubble diagram: promises and limitations. BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A. and KULKARNI S.R.
2003ApJ...597..459Y 9 8 230 A study of the afterglows of four gamma-ray bursts: constraining the explosion and fireball model. YOST S.A., HARRISON F.A., SARI R., et al.
2003ApJ...598.1151T 9 25 A failed gamma-ray burst with dirty energetic jets spirited away? new implications for the gamma-ray burst-supernova connection from SN 2002ap. TOTANI T.
2003MNRAS.338....1B 1 11 39 SCUBA observations of the host galaxies of four dark gamma-ray bursts. BARNARD V.E., BLAIN A.W., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2003MNRAS.345..575M 6 10 181 Supernova hosts for gamma-ray burst jets: dynamical constraints. MATZNER C.D.
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