EAS Publications Series
Volume 61 (2013)
Gamma-ray Bursts: 15 Years of GRB Afterglows – Progenitors, Environments and Host Galaxies from the Nearby to the Early Universe
Málaga, Spain, October 8-12, 2012A.J. Castro-Tirado, J. Gorosabel and I.H. Park (Eds.)
ISBN: 978-2-7598-1002-4
Chapter I: Historical Remarks
The History of BATSE p. 5
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Early Danish GRB Experiments – and some for the Future? p. 15
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Ioffe Institute GRB experiments: past, present and future p. 27
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Chapter II: Prompt Emission-I Observations
Fermi and Swift Observations of Short GRBs p. 39
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Temporal Decomposition Studies of GRB Lightcurves p. 45
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Photospheric Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts p. 53
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GRBs Observed by MAXI p. 59
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Searching for galactic sources in the Swift GRB catalog p. 65
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Konus-WIND observation of the ultra-luminous GRB 110918A p. 71
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Gamma-ray bursts: the dependence of the spectral lag on the energy p. 75
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On the Properties of Spectral Lags and Peak-Count Rates of RHESSI Gamma-Ray Bursts p. 79
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Fermi/LAT observations of GRB 110625A p. 83
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Intrinsic Properties of Swift Long Gamma-Ray Bursts p. 87
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The Multi-Band Emission Profile in GRB p. 91
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On the Prompt Signals of Gamma Ray Bursts p. 95
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Chapter III: Prompt Emission-II Theory
Radiative Mechanisms in GRB Prompt Emission p. 105
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Wide-Band Spectra of Prompt Emission p. 115
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Global Properties of High-Energy Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts p. 123
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On Amati Relation For GRB Prompt Emission p. 129
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Relativistic filamentation instability in an arbitrarily oriented magnetic field p. 135
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Chapter IV: Jet Dynamics
Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Dynamics p. 141
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Cooling-Induced Structures in Collapsar Accretion Disks p. 153
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3D GRB Jets Drilling Through The Progenitor p. 159
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Radio Afterglow of the Jetted Tidal Disruption Event Swift J1644+57 p. 165
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Acceleration of Magnetized Collapsar Jets After Breakout p. 181
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GRB Prompt Emission and the physics of ultra-relativistic outflows p. 185
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Chapter V: Afterglow Emission-I Long GRBs (Observations)
Linear and circular polarimetry observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows p. 195
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Implications of early time observations of optical afterglows of GRBs p. 203
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An intrinsic correlation between GRB optical/UV afterglow brightness and decay rate p. 211
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Physical properties of rapidly decaying Afterglows p. 217
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Tackling the Afterglow Forward-Shock Model With GROND p. 223
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A Complete Sample of Long Bright Swift GRBs p. 229
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VLT/X-Shooter absorption spectroscopy of the GRB 120327a afterglow p. 247
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GRBS Followed-up by the bootes network p. 251
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Cataclysmic Variables and Gamma-Ray Sources p. 255
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Gamma-ray burst observations with ISON network p. 259
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Managing GRB afterglows optical/IR observations in the web 2.0 era p. 263
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GRB 110715A: Multiwavelength study of the first gamma-ray burst observed with ALMA p. 267
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Color indices of optical afterglows of long GRBs in the Swift era p. 271
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A case study of dark GRB 051008 p. 275
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Millimetre Observations of Gamma-ray Bursts at IRAM p. 279
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Chapter VI: Afterglow Emission-II (Theory)
GRB afterglow p. 285
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Theoretical aspects of the Fireball scenario p. 295
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Similarities: GRB 940217, GBR 090926A and GRB 980923 p. 301
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Chapter VII: Short GRBs
Multi-Wavelength Observations of Short-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts: Recent Results p. 309
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Short duration gamma-ray burst with extended emission p. 319
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Short GRB afterglows observed with GROND p. 325
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GRB emission in Neutron Star transitions p. 331
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Spectral Evolution of Short GRBS on sub-millisecond time scale p. 337
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Nucleosynthesis from LGRB-type accretion disks p. 341
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A GTC study of the afterglow and host galaxy of the short-duration GRB 100816A p. 345
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High-energy emission in short GRBs and the role of magnetar central engines p. 351
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Chapter VIII: Progenitors and Environments
Dissecting the GRB environment with optical and X-ray observations p. 359
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Early UV/Optical Emission of The Type IB SN 2008D p. 367
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The circumstellar medium surrounding rotating massive stars as grb precursors p. 371
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GRB afterglows: a story yet to be written p. 375
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Chapter IX: Host Galaxies
The Cosmic Evolution of Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies p. 381
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Keck Observations of 160 Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies p. 391
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The Redshift Distribution of the TOUGH Survey p. 397
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GRB–SN Connection in SAO RAS Observations p. 403
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X-shooter slit observations of GRB host galaxies p. 407
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On The Metal Aversion of LGRBs p. 413
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Probing Galaxy Evolution with Gamma-Ray Bursts p. 421
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A deep search for the host galaxies of GRBs with no detected optical afterglow p. 431
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Study of BTA, Hubble, and Spitzer GRB 021004 deep fields p. 435
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GRB Host Galaxies: A Fascinating Research Field p. 443
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Chapter X: Instrumentation and Techniques-I (Ongoing Projects)
Recent Progress on GRBs with Swift p. 449
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The Interplanetary Network p. 459
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Status of the BOOTES-IR Project at OSN for GRB near-IR follow-up p. 471
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Photometric observations of GRB 080605 by Bootes-1b and Bootes-2 p. 475
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Status of Pi of the Sky Telescopes in Spain and Chile p. 479
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GLORIA - the GLObal Robotic telescopes Intelligent Array for e-science p. 483
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Status update of the Watcher Robotic Telescope p. 487
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Swift Publication Statistics and the Comparison with Other Major Observatories p. 491
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Astronomical Hosting in Central Asia p. 495
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Chapter XI: Instrumentation & Techniques-II (Lomonosov/UFFO)
The Slewing Mirror Telescope and the Data-Acquisition System for the UFFO-Pathfinder p. 537
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Space experiments on-board of lomonosov mission to study gamma-ray bursts and UHECRS p. 545
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Development of Slewing Mirror Telescope Optical System for the UFFO-pathfinder p. 561
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Development of Motorized Slewing Mirror Stage for the UFFO Project p. 573
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In-Flight Calibrations of UFFO-Pathfinder p. 579
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Chapter XII: Cosmology and Early Universe
Gamma-ray Bursts and the First Stars p. 585
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A common behavior in the late X-ray afterglow of energetic GRB-SN systems p. 595
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Chapter XIII: Instrumentation & Techniques-III Future Projects
X-ray and Gamma-ray Polarimetry of GRBs p. 601
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GRBs and Lobster Eye X-Ray Telescopes p. 611
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Observing GRBs with the LOFT Wide Field Monitor p. 617
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A-STAR: The All-Sky Transient Astrophysics Reporter p. 625
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GRB Potential of ESA Gaia p. 639
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Chapter XIV: Non Electromagnetics, VHE and UHE Emission
Constraining GRB as Source for UHE Cosmic Rays through Neutrino Observations p. 647
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Fermi GBM Capabilities for Multi-Messenger Time-Domain Astronomy p. 657
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Cosmic-Rays and Gamma Ray Bursts p. 663
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Concluding Remarks p. 667
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