AAS 197, January 2001
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Session 25. Gamma Ray Bursts: Localization and Identification
Oral, Monday, January 8, 2001,
1:30-3:00pm, Golden Ballroom
- 25.01 First Results from the International High Energy Transient Explorer (HETE) Mission
- G. R. Ricker (MIT), HETE Science Team
- 25.02 The Interplanetary GRB Network: A Status Report
- T. L. Cline (NASA's GSFC), K. Hurley (UC Berkeley), J. Laros (U AZ), E. Mazets, S. Golenetskii (Ioffe PTI), J. Trombka, S. Barthelmy (NASA's GSFC), M. Feroci (Rome), F. Frontera (TeSRE)
- 25.03 Eleven Months of Precise Interplanetary Network Gamma-Ray Burst Localizations
- K. Hurley (UC Berkeley), T. Cline, J. Trombka (NASA-GSFC), E. Mazets, S. Golenetskii (Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia), M. Feroci (IAS-Rome), F. Frontera, C. Guidorzi, E. Montanari (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
- 25.04 X-ray Flashes and Their Relation to Gamma-Ray Bursts
- W. Priedhorsky (Los Alamos National Laboratory), V. Arefiev, K. Borozdin (Space Research Institute Moscow)
- 25.05 Triggered and Untriggered Searches for GRB Optical Bursts with ROTSE
- R. Kehoe, C. Akerlof, B. Lee, T. McKay, E. Rykoff (U. of Michigan), S. Marshall (LLNL), J. Bloch, D. Casperson, G. Gisler, J. Szymanski, J. Wren (Los Alamos Nat. Lab)
- 25.06D Cosmological and Intrinsic Properties of Gamma-Ray Bursts.
- N.M. Lloyd (Stanford University Department of Physics)
- 25.07D The GRB/SN Connection and GRBs as Probes of the Early Universe
- D. E. Reichart (Caltech)
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