A new population of high redshift short-duration gamma-ray bursts
The redshift distribution of the short-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is a crucial, but currently fragmentary, clue to the nature of their progenitors. Here we present optical observations of nine short GRBs obtained with Gemini, Magellan, and the Hubble Space Telescope. We detect the afterglows a...
Main Authors: | Berger, E, Fox, D, Price, P, Nakar, E, Gal-Yam, A, Holz, D, Schmidt, B, Cucchiara, A, Cenko, S, Kulkarni, S, Soderberg, A, Frail, D, Penprase, B, Rau, A, Ofek, E, Bell Burnell, S, Cameron, P, Cowie, L, Dopita, M, Hook, I, Peterson, B, Podsiadlowski, P, Roth, K, Rutledge, R, Sheppard, S, Songaila, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Astronomical Society
2007
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