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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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The 3D X-Ray Ejecta Structure of Tycho's Supernova Remnant
Matthew J. Millard,Sangwook Park,Toshiki Kobe Sato,John P. Hughes,Patrick Slane,Daniel J. Patnaude,David N. Burrows,Carles Badenes +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , velocity measurements of 59 clumpy, metal-rich ejecta knots in the supernova remnant (SNR) of SN 1572 (Tycho) are presented.
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Pile-up correction for the Swift-XRT observations in WT mode
Teresa Mineo,P. Romano,Vanessa Mangano,Alberto Moretti,Gaspare Cusumano,V. La Parola,Eleonora Troja,Sergio Campana,Guido Chincarini,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,M. Capalbi,M. Perri,P. Giommi,David N. Burrows +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, three methods to correct the effects of the pile-up in the Windowed Timing (WT) mode are presented, and on-ground calibration results and data from the very bright GRB 060124 are used to define and test these methods.
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GRB 050504: swift XRT afterglow candidate has faded.
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Attributes of flares in Gamma Ray Bursts: sample I
G. Chincarini,G. Chincarini,Alberto Moretti,P. Romano,P. Romano,A. D. Falcone,Sergio Campana,Stefano Covino,C. Guidorzi,C. Guidorzi,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,David N. Burrows,Milvia Capalbi,Gaspare Cusumano,P. Giommi,V. Mangano,V. La Parola,Teresa Mineo,M. Perri,Eleonora Troja +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of a sample of flares detected by the XRT on board Swift was conducted and the morphology of flares is the one we expect from the collision of ultra-relativistic shells as it happens during the internal shock model proposed by Rees and Meszaros in 1994.
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GRB 070724B: the first Gamma Ray Burst localized by SuperAGILE
E. Del Monte,Enrico Costa,I. Donnarumma,Y. Evangelista,M. Feroci,I. Lapshov,F. Lazzarotto,M. Rapisarda,P. Soffitta,A. Argan,Guido Barbiellini,M. Basset,Andrea Bulgarelli,P. A. Caraveo,A. W. Chen,G. Di Cocco,L. Foggetta,F. Fuschino,M. Galli,F. Gianotti,A. Giuliani,Claudio Labanti,Paolo Lipari,Francesco Longo,Martino Marisaldi,F. Mauri,Sandro Mereghetti,A. Morselli,A. Pellizzoni,F. Perotti,P. Picozza,M. Prest,G. Pucella,Marco Tavani,M. Trifoglio,A. Trois,E. Vallazza,S. Vercellone,V. Vittorini,A. Zambra,P. Romano,P. Romano,David N. Burrows,G. Chincarini,G. Chincarini,N. Gehrels,V. La Parola,P. T. O'Brien,J. P. Osborne,B. Preger,C. Pittori,L. A. Antonelli,F. Verrecchia,P. Giommi,L. Salotti +54 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the SuperAGILE capabilities in detecting Gamma Ray Burst and the AGILE observation of GRB 070724B. The SuperAGile localization has been confirmed after the afterglow observation by the XRT aboard the Swift satellite.