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E. E. Fenimore
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 360
Citations - 14390
E. E. Fenimore is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Neutron star. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 358 publications receiving 13692 citations. Previous affiliations of E. E. Fenimore include University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
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Setting the Triggering Thresholds on Swift
Kassandra M. McLean,E. E. Fenimore,David Palmer,S. D. Barthelmy,N. Gehrels,H. A. Krimm,C. B. Markwardt,A. M. Parsons +7 more
TL;DR: The Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on Swift has two main types of rate triggers: short and long as discussed by the authors, which can select energy ranges of 15 −25, 15 −50, 25 −100 and 50 −350 KeV.
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GRB030329 (=H2652): a long, extremely bright GRB localized by the HETE WXM and SXC.
R. Vanderspek,Geoffrey B. Crew,John P. Doty,J. Villasenor,G. Monnelly,Nat Butler,T. Cline,J. G. Jernigan,A. M. Levine,F. Martel,Eric R. Morgan,G. Prigozhin,G. Azzibrouck,João Braga,R. K. Manchanda,G. Pizzichini,George R. Ricker,J. L. Atteia,N. Kawai,D. Q. Lamb,S. E. Woosley,T. Q. Donaghy,Motoko Suzuki,Y. Shirasaki,C. Graziani,M. Matsuoka,T. Tamagawa,Kazufumi Torii,T. Sakamoto,Atsumasa Yoshida,E. E. Fenimore,M. Galassi,T. Tavenner,Y. E. Nakagawa,D. Takahashi,R. Satoh,Y. Urata,M. Boer,J. F. Olive,J. P. Dezalay,C. Barraud,K. Hurley +41 more
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A 2.2 second period in the 1984 August 5 gamma-ray burst
TL;DR: A time history and Fourier power spectrum for the August 5, 1984 gamma-ray burst (GRB) observed with the SMM Hard X-ray Burst Spectrometer and the Pioneer Venus Orbiter spacecraft is presented in this paper.
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BASIS mission concept for gamma-ray burst imaging and spectroscopy
Neil Gehrels,Bonnard J. Teegarden,L. M. Barbier,Scott Barthelmy,Lyle M. Bartlett,Thomas L. Cline,E. E. Fenimore,Gerald J. Fishman,Kevin Hurley,John Krizmanic,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Marvin Leventhal,Dan McCammon,Jay P. Norris,D. M. Palmer,A. M. Parsons,W. S. Paciesas,Wilton T. Sanders,Bradley E. Schaefer,Carl Michael Stahle,Jack Tueller,J. van Paradijs,S. E. Woosley +22 more
TL;DR: The burst arcsecond imaging and spectroscopy (BASIS) mission as mentioned in this paper was proposed to locate gamma-ray bursts, determine their distance scale, and measure the physical characteristics of the emission region.
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X-ray Flashes or soft Gamma-ray Bursts? The case of the likely distant XRF 040912
G. Stratta,Stéphane Basa,N. Butler,Jean-Luc Atteia,Bruce Gendre,A. Pelangeon,Frederic Malacrino,Yannick Mellier,D. A. Kann,S. Klose,A. Zeh,N. Masetti,Eliana Palazzi,J. Gorosabel,A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. de Ugarte Postigo,Martin Jelínek,J. Cepa,Héctor O. Castañeda,David Martinez-Delgado,M. Boer,João Braga,Geoffrey B. Crew,T. Q. Donaghy,J. P. Dezalay,John P. Doty,E. E. Fenimore,M. Galassi,C. Graziani,J. G. Jernigan,Nobuyuki Kawai,D. Q. Lamb,A. M. Levine,J. Manchanda,F. Martel,M. Matsuoka,Y. E. Nakagawa,J. F. Olive,G. Pizzichini,G. Prigozhin,George R. Ricker,T. Sakamoto,Yuji Shirasaki,Satoshi Sugita,M. Suzuki,K. Takagishi,Toru Tamagawa,R. Vanderspek,J. Villasenor,S. E. Woosley,Makoto Yamauchi,Atsumasa Yoshida +51 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed spectral and temporal analysis of both the prompt and the afterglow emission of XRF 040912 was performed, aimed at measuring its distance scale and the intrinsic burst properties.