AAS 197, January 2001
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Session 73. Gamma Ray Bursts Observations and Analysis
Display, Wednesday, January 10, 2001,
9:30am-7:00pm, Exhibit Hall
- 73.01 The Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer Mission at Penn State
- J. Nousek, D. Burrows, M. Chester, P. Roming (Penn State), N. Gehrels (GSFC), Swift Team
- 73.02 Observing Strategies for the Swift UV/Optical Telescope
- S. D. Hunsberger, P. W. A. Roming, P. F. Altimore, T. S. Koch, J. A. Nousek (Swift Explorer Project / PSU), K. O. Mason (MSSL / UCL)
- 73.03 A Search for Afterglow Emission from the Short Duration Burst GRB 000607
- K.M. Becker (Oberlin College), D.A. Frail (National Radio Astronomy Observatory), E. Berger (California Institute of Technology)
- 73.04 Null GRB Millilensing Search Limits Universe Composition
- R. J. Nemiroff (Michigan Tech), G. F. Marani (NASA/NRC), J. P. Norris (NASA/GSFC), J. T. Bonnell (NASA/USRA)
- 73.05 Resolving Gamma-Ray Burst~000301C with a Gravitational Microlens
- P.M. Garnavich (Notre Dame), A. Loeb, K.Z. Stanek (CfA)
- 73.06 Do the GRBs Trace the SFR? -- Testing Models of the Observed Gamma-Ray Burst Redshift Distribution
- S. Seagroves, S. Thorsett (Astronomy & Astrophysics, UCSC)
- 73.07 The Pulse Scale Conjecture and Relativistic Gamma-Ray Bursts
- T. Wickramasinghe (The College of New Jersey), R. J. Nemiroff (Michigan Tech)
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