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1997IAUC.6787Q...1H 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. HEISE J., IN'T ZAND J., SPOLITI G., et al.
1997IAUC.6788Q...1I 72 T                   3 ~ GRB 971214 ITOH N., NAKADA Y., SOYANO T., et al.
1997IAUC.6789Q...1K 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. KIPPEN R.M., WOODS P., CONNAUGHTON V., et al.
1997IAUC.6791Q...1D 72 T                   3 ~ GRB 971214. DIERCKS A., DEUTSCH E.W., WYSE R., et al.
1997IAUC.6792Q...1A 72 T                   3 ~ GRB 971214. ANTONELLI L.A., BUTLER R.C., PIRO L., et al.
1997IAUC.6793Q...1R 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. RHOADS J.
1997IAUC.6794R...1W 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. WAXMAN E.
1997IAUC.6795S...1B 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. BOER M., ROBERTS B.A., MALINA R., et al.
1997IAUC.6796S...1T 72 T                   1 ~ GRB 971214. TANVIR N., WYSE R., GILMORE G., et al.
1998A&A...332L..29F 1 8 38 BeppoSAX follow-up search for the X-ray afterglow of GRB970111. FEROCI M., ANTONELLI L.A., GUAINAZZI M., et al.
1998A&A...334..117S 2 9 60 BVRcIc photometry of GRB 970508 optical remnant: May-August, 1997. SOKOLOV V.V., KOPYLOV A.I., ZHARIKOV S.V., et al.
1998A&A...335L...5G 73 T                   4 21 Detection of the near-infrared counterpart of GRB971214 3.2 hours after the gamma-ray event. GOROSABEL J., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., WILLOTT C.J., et al.
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...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..87P 31 1 94 The dyadosphere of black holes and gamma-ray bursts. PREPARATA G., RUFFINI R. and XUE S.-S.
1998A&A...339L...1M 4 4 55 The nature of the host galaxies for gamma-ray bursts. MAO S. and MO H.J.
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 72 T                   7 1 On the true energy budget of GRB 970508 and GRB 971214. MITRA A.
1998ApJ...500L..93D 1 14 76 Can fireball models explain gamma-ray bursts? DAR A.
1998ApJ...500L.105G 3 4 41 Power-law decays in the optical counterparts of GRB 970228 and GRB 970508. GARCIA M.R., CALLANAN P.J., MORARU D., et al.
1998ApJ...502L...5F 3 2 20 Supermassive objects as gamma-ray bursters. FULLER G.M. and SHI X.
1998ApJ...502L..13T 5 4 62 Very strong tev emission as gamma-ray burst afterglows. TOTANI T.
1998ApJ...502L.115T 5 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...502L.123G 3 7 75 The rapid decay of the optical emission from GRB 980326 and its possible implications. GROOT P.J., GALAMA T.J., VREESWIJK P.M., et al.
1998ApJ...503L.105D 72 T                   16 40 The optical afterglow of GRB 971214: R and J photometry. DIERCKS A.H., DEUTSCH E.W., CASTANDER F.J., et al.
1998ApJ...504L..87W 1 35 128 The supernova-gamma-ray burst connection. WANG L. and WHEELER J.C.
1998ApJ...505L.113K 22 3 199 The central engine of gamma-ray bursters. KLUZNIAK W. and RUDERMAN M.
1998ApJ...505L.119I 2 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...505..252W 5 3 47 Diverse temporal properties of gamma-ray burst afterglows. WEI D.M. and LU T.
1998ApJ...506L..27K 1 18 58 On the association of gamma-ray bursts with supernovae. KIPPEN R.M., BRIGGS M.S., KOMMERS J.M., et al.
1998ApJ...506L..81K 6 3 60 Gamma-ray bursts and the cosmic star formation rate. KRUMHOLZ M., THORSETT S.E. and HARRISON F.A.
1998ApJ...507...40V 4 2 27 On the energy of neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts. VIETRI M.
1998ApJ...507L.131C 2 5 37 Supernovae, pulsars, and gamma-ray bursts: a unified picture. CEN R.
1998ApJ...508L..17D 10 7 219 Spectroscopy of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst 980703. DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998ApJ...508L..21B 7 4 95 The discovery and broadband follow-up of the transient afterglow of GRB 980703. BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998ApJ...508..752C 4 11 Energy-dependent gamma-ray burst-peak durations and blast-wave deceleration. CHIANG J.
1998ApJ...508..760W 1 3 16 The expected rate of gamma-ray burst afterglows in supernova searches. WOODS E. and LOEB A.
1998ApJ...509L...5O 74 T                   7 48 The host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst
971214.
ODEWAHN S.C., DJORGOVSKI S.G., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
1998ApJ...509L..85P 2 6 44 Constraining the beaming of gamma-ray bursts with radio surveys. PERNA R. and LOEB A.
1998ApJ...509..537P 1 2 9 Gamma-ray bursts from baryon decay in neutron stars. PEN U.-L., LOEB A. and TUROK N.
1998MNRAS.298...87D 6 7 146 Gamma-ray burst afterglows: effects of radiative corrections and non-uniformity of the surrounding medium. DAI Z.G. and LU T.
1998Natur.393...13W 5 11 The burst, the burster and its lair. WIJERS R.
1998Natur.393...35K 78 T                   21 405 Identification of a host galaxy at redshift z = 3.42 for the gamma-ray burst of
14 December 1997.
KULKARNI S.R., DJORGOVSKI S.G., RAMAPRAKASH A.N., et al.
1998Natur.393...41H 74 T                   7 44 Optical afterglow of the gamma-ray burst of
14 December 1997.
HALPERN J.P., THORSTENSEN J.R., HELFAND D.J., et al.
1998Natur.393...43R 75 T                   6 59 The energetic afterglow of the gamma-ray burst of 14 December 1997. RAMAPRAKASH A.N., KULKARNI S.R., FRAIL D.A., et al.
1998Natur.396..233M 13 6 The optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts. McNAMARA B.J. and HARRISON T.E.
1998PhRvL..81.4301D 23 4 282 Gamma-ray bursts and afterglows from rotating strange stars and neutron stars. DAI Z.G. and LU T.
1998Rech..308...48K 4 0 L'enigme des sursauts gamma enfin resolue. KOUVELIOTOU C.
1998ATel....5....1K 72 T                   1 1 GRB 971214. KULKARNI S.R., RAMAPRAKASH A.N., BLOOM J., et al.
1998ATel....7....1K 72 T                   1 0 GRB 971214. KULKARNI S.R., ADELBERGER K.L., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998PABei..16..330H 16 1 New breakthrough in gamma-ray burst research : afterglows being observed. HUANG Y.-F. and LU T.
1998GCN...141....1F 3 7 GRB980703: radio transient. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., et al.
1998GCN...150....1H 72 T                   1 1
GRB971214, association with a galactic star?
HOGG D.W. and TURNER E.L.
1999A&A...343..111B 3 7 66 Time-dependent photoelectric absorption, photoionization and fluorescence line emission in gamma-ray burst environments. BOETTCHER M., DERMER C.D., CRIDER A.W., et al.
1999A&A...344L..37P 2 4 28 A jet-disk symbiosis model for Gamma Ray Bursts: SS 433 the next? PUGLIESE G., FALCKE H. and BIERMANN P.L.
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...344L..53B 1 8 31 GRANAT/SIGMA observation of the early afterglow from GRB 920723 in soft gamma-rays. BURENIN R.A., VIKHLININ A.A., GILFANOV M.R., et al.
1999A&A...344..573R 97 1 293 Gamma-ray bursts from accreting black holes in neutron star mergers. RUFFERT M. and JANKA H.-T.
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&A...348L...5I 1 9 38 ESO deep observations of the optical afterglow of GRB 990510. ISRAEL G.L., MARCONI G., COVINO S., et al.
1999A&A...349..259D 2 12 76 Galactic γ-ray bursters - an alternative source of cosmic rays at all energies. DAR A. and PLAGA R.
1999A&A...350..334R 9 3 84 On the pair electromagnetic pulse of a black hole with electromagnetic structure. RUFFINI R., SALMONSON J.D., WILSON J.R., et al.
1999A&A...350..457E 22 32 Gamma ray bursts versus OB associations: do they trigger star formation? EFREMOV Y.N., EHLEROVA S. and PALOUS J.
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..423B 15 1 Gamma-ray burst positions from the ASM on RXTE. BRADT H.V. and SMITH D.A.
1999A&AS..138..425C 19 32 X-ray afterglow of gamma-ray bursts with BeppoSAX. COSTA E.
1999A&AS..138..431P 3 3 31 Iron line signatures in X-ray afterglows of GRB by BeppoSAX. PIRO L., COSTA E., FEROCI M., et al.
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..477S 9 1 Severe new limits on the host galaxies of Gamma-Ray Bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
1999A&AS..138..483B 5 7 Distribution of compact object mergers around galaxies. BULIK T., BELCZYNSKI K. and ZBIJEWSKI W.
1999A&AS..138..491R 1 5 27 Some comments on triggers, energetics and beaming. REES M.J.
1999A&AS..138..499W 5 3 49 Central engines for gamma-ray bursts. WOOSLEY S.E. and MacFADYEN A.I.
1999A&AS..138..507F 15 30 On the nature of GRB-SGRs blazing jets. FARGION D.
1999A&AS..138..515D 3 0 Time dilation and the star formation scenario. DENG M. and SCHAEFER B.E.
1999A&AS..138..533M 1 4 18 Gamma-ray burst afterglows and their implications. MESZAROS P.
1999A&AS..138..595A 4 4 Search for high energy GRBs with EASTOP. AGLIETTA M., ALESSANDRO B., ANTONIOLI P., et al.
1999A&AS..138..607L 9 22 Highlights of the Rome Workshop on gamma-ray bursts in the afterglow Era. LAMB D.Q.
1999ApJ...511...41T 10 2 64 Probing the cosmic star formation history by the brightness distribution of gamma-ray bursts. TOTANI T.
1999ApJ...511L..79S 27 13 Severe new limits on the host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
1999ApJ...511L..85C 2 5 35 The optical/IR counterpart of the 1998 july 3 gamma-ray burst and its evolution. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., ZAPATERO-OSORIO M.R., GOROSABEL J., et al.
1999ApJ...511..298V 26 2 The optical contents of the IPN1 localization of GRB 790325b: the discovery of a probable QSO association. VRBA F.J., LUGINBUHL C.B., JENNINGS M.C., et al.
1999ApJ...511..550L 6 3 55 Distribution of spectral characteristics and the cosmological evolution of gamma-ray bursts. LLOYD N.M. and PETROSIAN V.
1999ApJ...512L...1F 5 4 65 Was GRB 980329 at z ∼ 5?. FRUCHTER A.S.
1999ApJ...512L.117H 1 3 17 On the frequency and remnants of hypernovae. HANSEN B.M.S.
1999ApJ...513L...5D 20 2 122 Short-timescale variability in the external shock model of gamma-ray bursts. DERMER C.D. and MITMAN K.E.
1999ApJ...514..856C 5 4 Time-integrated gamma-ray burst synchrotron spectra from blast-wave/cloud interactions. CHIANG J.
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...515..497H 4 7 No evidence for gamma-ray burst/Abell cluster or gamma-ray burst/radio-quiet quasar correlations. HURLEY K., HARTMANN D.H., KOUVELIOTOU C., et al.
1999ApJ...516..559C 4 7 Source density evolution of gamma-ray bursts. CHE H., YANG Y. and NEMIROFF R.J.
1999ApJ...516..683F 4 8 106 The fading optical counterpart of GRB 970228, 6 months and 1 year later. FRUCHTER A.S., PIAN E., THORSETT S.E., et al.
1999ApJ...516..788W 9 11 317 Gamma-ray bursts and type Ic supernova SN 1998bw. WOOSLEY S.E., EASTMAN R.G. and SCHMIDT B.P.
1999ApJ...517L.105H 3 7 73 The rapidly fading optical afterglow of GRB 980519. HALPERN J.P., KEMP J., PIRAN T., et al.
1999ApJ...518..356P 114 2 684 Hyperaccreting black holes and gamma-ray bursts. POPHAM R., WOOSLEY S.E. and FRYER C.
1999ApJ...519L..13F 7 10 215 Hubble space telescope and Palomar imaging of GRB 990123: implications for the nature of gamma-ray bursts and their hosts. FRUCHTER A.S., THORSETT S.E., 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...519L.155D 7 5 106 The afterglow of GRB 990123 and a dense medium. DAI Z.G. and LU T.
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...521..640D 41 1 125 The neutron component in fireballs of gamma-ray bursts: dynamics and observable imprints. DERISHEV E.V., KOCHAROVSKY V.V. and KOCHAROVSKY V.V.
1999ApJ...523L.113K 15 3 137 Gamma-ray burst energetics. KUMAR P.
1999ApJ...523L.121H 16 6 295 Optical and radio observations of the afterglow from GRB 990510: evidence for a jet. HARRISON F.A., BLOOM J.S., FRAIL D.A., et al.
1999ApJ...523..171V 2 13 80 The X-ray, optical, and infrared counterpart to GRB 980703. VREESWIJK P.M., GALAMA T.J., OWENS A., et al.
1999ApJ...523..177W 116 T                   3 404 Physical parameters of GRB 970508 and GRB 971214 from their afterglow synchrotron emission. WIJERS R.A.M.J. and GALAMA T.J.
1999ApJ...523..187W 4 4 48 Constraints on off-axis X-ray emission from beamed gamma-ray bursts. WOODS E. and LOEB A.
1999ApJ...523..192M 2 4 Average cosmological invariant parameters of cosmic gamma-ray bursts. MITROFANOV I.G., ANFIMOV D.S., LITVAK M.L., et al.
1999ApJ...524L..51C 1 4 19 A possible lateral gamma-ray burst jet from SN 1987A. CEN 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...524...92H 11 2 A ROSAT deep survey of four small gamma-ray burst error boxes. HURLEY K., LI P., BOER M., et al.
1999ApJ...524L.103S 11 26 Discovery of the optical transient of GRB 990308. SCHAEFER B.E., SNYDER J.A., HERNANDEZ J., et al.
1999ApJ...524..262M 162 4 1945 Collapsars: gamma-ray bursts and explosions in ``Failed supernovae''. MacFADYEN A.I. and WOOSLEY S.E.
1999ApJ...524..753F 9 20 Statistical analysis of spectral line candidates in gamma-ray burst GRB 870303. FREEMAN P.E., GRAZIANI C., LAMB D.Q., et al.
1999ApJ...524..772F 8 8 Resonant cyclotron radiation transfer model fits to spectra from gamma-ray burst GRB 870303. FREEMAN P.E., LAMB D.Q., WANG J.C.L., et al.
1999ApJ...525..737R 41 6 739 The dynamics and light curves of beamed gamma-ray burst afterglows. RHOADS J.E.
1999ApJ...526..683S 29 18 Localizations of 13 gamma-ray bursts by the all-sky monitor on the Rossi X-ray timing explorer. SMITH D.A., LEVINE A.M., BRADT H.V., 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.
1999MNRAS.305..763B 10 6 196 The spatial distribution of coalescing neutron star binaries: implications for gamma-ray bursts. BLOOM J.S., SIGURDSSON S. and POLS O.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.
1999MNRAS.309..629B 2 5 30 Distribution of compact object mergers around galaxies. BULIK T., BELCZYNSKI K. and ZBIJEWSKI W.
1999PASP..111..385T 221 6 Astrophysics in 1998. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.
1999PASP..111..881C 5 3 The use of gamma-ray bursts as direction and time markers in SETI strategies. CORBET R.H.D.
1999PASP..111.1475S 54 57 Search techniques for distant galaxies. (Invited review). STERN D. and SPINRAD H.
1999AN....320..269H 6 0 Solved and unsolved mysteries in cosmic gamma-ray bursts. HURLEY K.
1999Ap&SS.263...15C 22 ~ Cosmic gamma-ray bursts. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J.
1999Ap&SS.264..423B 5 3 The origin of highest energy cosmic rays and cosmic magnetic fields. BIERMANN P.L.
1999MmSAI..70..891G 11 7 Gamma-ray bursts: old and new. GREINER J.
1999Natur.398..389K 26 6 474 The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst of 23 January 1999. KULKARNI S.R., DJORGOVSKI S.G., ODEWAHN S.C., et al.
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.
1999ARep...43..580K 15 3 Macrolensing of cosmic gamma-ray bursts in the fourth BATSE catalog. KOMBERG B.V., KURT V.G. and KUZNETSOV A.V.
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.
1999APh....11..255C 8 1 Gamma-ray bursts at VERITAS energies. CONNAUGHTON V.
1999APh....11..357B 8 9 Gamma-ray gurst, axion emission and string theory dilaton. BERTOLAMI O.
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...241....1S 5 1 GRB990123, probability of gravitational lensing. SCHAEFER B.E.
2000A&A...353L..18A 8 6 Are bright gamma-ray bursts a fair sample? ATTEIA J.-L.
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..443P 93 21 Dynamics of the X-ray clusters Abell 222, Abell 223 and Abell 520. PROUST D., CUEVAS H., CAPELATO H.V., et al.
2000A&A...355..454D 72 T                   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...358..409P 8 23 The jet-disk symbiosis model for gamma ray bursts: cosmic ray and neutrino background contribution. PUGLIESE G., FALCKE H., WANG Y.P., 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...361L..21B 9 21 Evidences for two Gamma-Ray Burst afterglow emission regimes. BOEER M. and GENDRE B.
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...529..635B 1 8 26 A new approach to statistics of cosmological gamma-ray bursts. BOETTCHER M. and DERMER C.D.
2000ApJ...530L...9A 110 T K                 4 12 Environment of the gamma-ray burst
GRB 971214: a giant H II region surrounded by a galactic supershell.
AHN S.-H.
2000ApJ...530L..69B 6 6 123 Conversion of neutron stars to strange stars as the central engine of gamma-ray bursts. BOMBACI I. and DATTA B.
2000ApJ...531..764S 4 2 25 Nonthermal radiation of cosmological gamma-ray bursters. SMOLSKY M.V. and USOV V.V.
2000ApJ...532..267W 3 7 Simulation of gamma-ray bursts from cooling relativistic electrons. WANG J., CEN X., QIAN T., et al.
2000ApJ...533L..21S 16 15 Gamma-ray burst host galaxies have ``Normal'' luminosities. SCHAEFER B.E.
2000ApJ...533..696K 2 5 41 The intensity distribution of faint gamma-ray bursts detected with BATSE. KOMMERS J.M., LEWIN W.H.G., KOUVELIOTOU C., et al.
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..227L 4 8 109 Cosmological versus intrinsic: the correlation between intensity and the peak of the νFν spectrum of gamma-ray bursts. LLOYD N.M., PETROSIAN V. and MALLOZZI R.S.
2000ApJ...534..248N 20 8 487 Connection between energy-dependent lags and peak luminosity in gamma-ray bursts. NORRIS J.P., MARANI G.F. and BONNELL J.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...535L..29W 27 44 Spectral lags of gamma-ray bursts from Ginga and BATSE. WU B. and FENIMORE E.
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...535..152K 5 8 138 Energetics and luminosity function of gamma-ray bursts. KUMAR P. and PIRAN T.
2000ApJ...536....1L 11 12 406 Gamma-ray bursts as a probe of the very high redshift universe. LAMB D.Q. and REICHART D.E.
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...537..824S 9 2 59 Analysis of temporal features of gamma-ray bursts in the internal shock model. SPADA M., PANAITESCU A. and MESZAROS P.
2000ApJ...538L.129F 2 10 73 The enigmatic radio afterglow of GRB 991216. FRAIL D.A., BERGER E., GALAMA T., et al.
2000ApJ...538..628B 2 5 37 A plasma instability theory of gamma-ray burst emission. BRAINERD J.J.
2000ApJ...540...74S 21 43 Discovery of the optical counterpart and early optical observations of GRB 990712. SAHU K.C., VREESWIJK P., BAKOS G., et al.
2000ApJ...540..687C 26 2 160 Expected number and flux distribution of gamma-ray burst afterglows with high redshifts. CIARDI B. and LOEB A.
2000ApJ...540..704M 13 6 236 Theory of ``Jitter'' radiation from small-scale random magnetic fields and prompt emission from gamma-ray burst shocks. MEDVEDEV M.V.
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