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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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GRB 050922C: Swift-BAT refined analysis.
H. A. Krimm,L. M. Barbier,S. D. Barthelmy,John K. Cannizzo,L. R. Cominsky,J. Cummings,E. E. Fenimore,N. Gehrels,D. Hullinger,C. B. Markwardt,D. M. Palmer,A. M. Parsons,T. Sakamoto,G. Sato,J. Tueller +14 more
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GRB 060121: a bright short/hard GRB localized by HETE-2 SXC.
G. Prigozhin,George R. Ricker,J. L. Atteia,N. Kawai,D. Q. Lamb,S. E. Woosley,Makoto Arimoto,T. Q. Donaghy,E. E. Fenimore,M. Galassi,C. Graziani,N. Ishikawa,A. Kobayashi,J. Kotoku,M. Maetou,M. Matsuoka,Y. E. Nakagawa,T. Sakamoto,R. Sato,Takashi Shimokawabe,Y. Shirasaki,Satoshi Sugita,Motoko Suzuki,T. Tamagawa,K. Tanaka,Atsumasa Yoshida,Nat Butler,Geoffrey B. Crew,John P. Doty,R. Vanderspek,J. Villasenor,J. G. Jernigan,A. M. Levine,G. Azzibrouck,João Braga,R. K. Manchanda,G. Pizzichini,S. Gunasekera,M. Boer,J. F. Olive,J. P. Dezalay,K. Hurley +41 more
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GRB 080506, Swift-BAT refined analysis.
Kirsty J. McLean,S. D. Barthelmy,W. H. Baumgartner,J. Cummings,E. E. Fenimore,N. Gehrels,H. A. Krimm,C. B. Markwardt,D. M. Palmer,T. Sakamoto,G. Sato,M. Stamatikos,J. Tueller,T. N. Ukwatta +13 more
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GRB 110519A, Swift-BAT refined analysis.
M. Stamatikos,S. D. Barthelmy,W. H. Baumgartner,J. R. Cummings,E. E. Fenimore,N. Gehrels,H. A. Krimm,C. B. Markwardt,D. M. Palmer,T. Sakamoto,G. Sato,Curtis J. Saxton,J. Tueller,T. N. Ukwatta +13 more
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Intercalibration of the hard X-ray spectrometers on the PVO and ICE (ISEE-3) spacecraft
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the ICE and PVO (Pioneer Venus Orbiter) onboard NASA's Explorer and Explorer spacecraft to study the directivity and height structure of the hard X-ray source in solar flares.