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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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Laboratory Astrophysics Needs for X-ray Grating Spectrometers
Randall K. Smith,Timothy R. Kallman,Pasquale Temi,Ralf K. Heilmann,Edmund Hodges-Kluck,Joern Wilms,Claude R. Canizares,Nancy Brickhouse,Connor Ballance,Fabrizio Nicastro,Jelle Kaastra,Brendan M. McLaughlin,Laura Brenneman,Maurice A. Leutenegger,Gabriele Betancourt-Martinez,Renata Cumbee,José R. Crespo López-Urrutia,Kristin K. Madsen,Lynne Valencic,Lia Corrales,Anil K. Pradhan,Natalie Hell,Randall L. McEntaffer,Sibasish Laha,Daniel Wolf Savin,Frederick S. Porter,Alan P. Smale,Aneta Siemiginowska,David N. Burrows,Casey T. DeRoo,Abraham D. Falcone,Jeremy J. Drake,Hans Moritz Günther,Scott J. Wolk,Vadim Burwitz,Elisa Costantini,Hiroya Yamaguchi,Peter Kretschmar,Sultana N. Nahar,David A. Principe,Erin Kara,Victoria Grinberg,Luigi C. Gallo,Andy Ptak,Esra Bulbul,Christian Schneider,Catherine E. Grant,Didier Barret,Eric J. Miller +48 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that new X-ray gratings provide far higher sensitivity and resolution, but to use the capabilities, improvements are needed in measurements of wavelengths, radiative and collisional transition rates, as well as ionization and recombination cross sections.
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Mapping high-velocity h- and lyman- emission from supernova 1987a
Richard McCray,Claes Fransson,Josefin Larsson,Kari A. Frank,David N. Burrows,Peter Challis,Robert P. Kirshner,Roger A. Chevalier,P. M. Garnavich,Kevin Heng,S Stephen,Peter Lundqvist +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new Hubble Space Telescope images of high-velocity H- and Lyman-� emission in the outer debris of SN 1987A, which is dominated by emission from hydrogen atoms crossing the reverse shock.
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Late-Time X-ray Flares during GRB Afterglows: Extended Internal Engine Activity
Abraham D. Falcone,David N. Burrows,P. Romano,Shiho Kobayashi,Shiho Kobayashi,Davide Lazzati,Bing Zhang,Sergio Campana,Guido Chincarini,Guido Chincarini,G. Cusumano,N. Gehrels,Paolo Giommi,Michael R. Goad,Olivier Godet,J. E. Hill,J. E. Hill,J. A. Kennea,Peter Mészáros,D. C. Morris,John A. Nousek,P. T. O'Brien,J. P. Osborne,C. Pagani,K. L. Page,G. Tagliaferri,Swift Team +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that gamma ray bursts (GRBs) have large X-ray flares superimposed on the underlying afterglow, and that these flares were sometimes intense, rapid, and late relative to the nominal prompt phase.