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David N. Burrows
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 470
Citations - 36906
David N. Burrows is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Afterglow. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 463 publications receiving 34700 citations. Previous affiliations of David N. Burrows include University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Chandra observations of SNR 1987A
Sangwook Park,Svetozar A. Zhekov,David N. Burrows,Eli Michael,Richard McCray,Gordon P. Garmire,Günther Hasinger +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the results of their monitoring program of the X-ray remnant of supernova 1987A with the Chandra Xray Observatory, which provides a detailed time history of the birth of a new supernova remnant in X-rays.
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The evolution of structure and feedback with Arcus
Laura Brenneman,Randall K. Smith,Joel N. Bregman,Jelle Kaastra,Nancy S. Brickhouse,Ryan Allured,Adam R. Foster,Scott J. Wolk,Jörn Wilms,Lynne A. Valencic,Richard Willingale,Catherine E. Grant,Marshall W. Bautz,Ralf K. Heilmann,D. P. Huenemoerder,Eric J. Miller,M. Nowak,Mark L. Schattenburg,Norbert S. Schulz,Vadim Burwitz,Kirpal Nandra,Jeremy S. Sanders,Jay A. Bookbinder,Robert Petre,Andy Ptak,Alan P. Smale,David N. Burrows,Katja Poppenhaeger,Elisa Costantini,Casey T. DeRoo,Randall L. McEntaffer,Richard F. Mushotzky,Jon M. Miller,Pasquale Temi +33 more
TL;DR: Arcus is a NASA/MIDEX mission under development in response to the anticipated 2016 call for proposals as mentioned in this paper, which is a freeflying, soft X-ray grating spectrometer with the highest-ever spectral resolution in the 8-51 A (0.24 -1.55 keV) energy range.
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Swift-XRT Follow-up of Gravitational-wave Triggers in the Second Advanced LIGO/Virgo Observing Run
N. J. Klingler,J. A. Kennea,Phil Evans,A. Tohuvavohu,S. B. Cenko,S. B. Cenko,Scott Barthelmy,A. P. Beardmore,A. A. Breeveld,Peter J. Brown,David N. Burrows,Sergio Campana,Giancarlo Cusumano,Antonino D'Ai,P. D'Avanzo,Valerio D'Elia,Valerio D'Elia,M. de Pasquale,S. W. K. Emery,Javier A. García,Paolo Giommi,Caryl Gronwall,Dieter H. Hartmann,Hans A. Krimm,N. P. M. Kuin,A. Y. Lien,A. Y. Lien,D. B. Malesani,D. B. Malesani,Frank Marshall,A. Melandri,J. A. Nousek,S. R. Oates,P. T. O'Brien,J. P. Osborne,K. L. Page,David Palmer,M. Perri,M. Perri,Judith Racusin,Michael H. Siegel,T. Sakamoto,B. Sbarufatti,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Eleonora Troja,Eleonora Troja +45 more
TL;DR: The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory carried out prompt searches for gravitational wave (GW) events detected by the LIGO/Virgo Collaboration (LVC) during the second observing run ("O2") as mentioned in this paper.
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The Burst Cluster: Dark Matter in a Cluster Merger Associated with the Short Gamma Ray Burst, GRB 050509B
Håkon Dahle,Craig L. Sarazin,Laura A. Lopez,Chryssa Kouveliotou,S. Patel,E. Rol,Alexander J. van der Horst,J. P. U. Fynbo,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,David N. Burrows,Neil Gehrels,Dirk Grupe,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Michał J. Michałowski +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a merging galaxy cluster with evidence of two distinct sub-clusters was identified from observations of the well localized short-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB), GRB 050509B.
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GRB 080319B: A Naked-Eye Stellar Blast from the Distant Universe
J. L. Racusin,S. V. Karpov,Marcin Sokolowski,Jonathan Granot,Xue-Feng Wu,V. Pal'Shin,Stefano Covino,A. J. van der Horst,S. R. Oates,Patricia Schady,R. J. E. Smith,J. Cummings,R. L. C. Starling,Lech Wiktor Piotrowski,Bing Zhang,Phil Evans,S. T. Holland,Katarzyna Małek,M. T. Page,L. Vetere,R. Margutti,C. Guidorzi,Atish Kamble,P. A. Curran,A. P. Beardmore,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Lech Mankiewicz,A. Melandri,P. T. O'Brien,K. L. Page,Tsvi Piran,Nial R. Tanvir,Grzegorz Wrochna,R. Aptekar,Corrado Bartolini,S. D. Barthelmy,G. M. Beskin,S. Bondar,Sergio Campana,A. Cucchiara,M. Cwiok,P. D'Avanzo,V. D'Elia,M. Della Valle,W. Dominik,A. D. Falcone,Fabrizio Fiore,D. B. Fox,D. D. Frederiks,A. S. Fruchter,D. Fugazza,M. A. Garrett,Neil Gehrels,S. Golenetskii,A. Gomboc,G. Greco,Adriano Guarnieri,Stefan Immler,Grzegorz Kasprowicz,A. J. Levan,E. P. Mazets,Emilio Molinari,A. Moretti,Krzysztof Nawrocki,P. Oleynik,J. P. Osborne,C. Pagani,Z. Paragi,M. Perri,Adalberto Piccioni,E. Ramirez-Ruiz,P. W. A. Roming,Iain A. Steele,Richard G. Strom,Vincenzo Testa,Gino Tosti,M. Ulanov,K. Wiersema,R. A. M. J. Wijers,Aleksander Filip Zarnecki,Filippo Maria Zerbi,Peter Mészáros,G. Chincarini,David N. Burrows +83 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the prompt optical and gamma-ray emissions from this event likely arise from different spectral components within the same physical region located at a large distance from the source, implying an extremely relativistic outflow.