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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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Localization, time histories, and energy spectra of a new type of recurrent high-energy transient source
J. L. Atteia,M. Boer,K. Hurley,M. Niel,G. Vedrenne,E. E. Fenimore,R. W. Klebesadel,J. G. Laros,A. V. Kuznetsov,C. Kouveliotou +9 more
TL;DR: The detection of a recurrent high-energy transient source which is neither a classical X-ray nor a gamma-ray burster, but whose properties are intermediate between the two, is reported in this article.
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X-Ray Spectral Characteristics of Ginga Gamma-Ray Bursts
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral properties of gamma-ray bursts were investigated using the satellite Ginga, and it was shown that the distribution of spectral bend energies extends below 10 keV, which is consistent with burst spectral analyses obtained from the BATSE experiment aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory.
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Gamma-ray bursts: huge explosion in the early Universe.
Giancarlo Cusumano,V. Mangano,G. Chincarini,G. Chincarini,A. Panaitescu,David N. Burrows,V. La Parola,T. Sakamoto,T. Sakamoto,Sergio Campana,Teresa Mineo,G. Tagliaferri,Lorella Angelini,S. D. Barthelemy,A. P. Beardmore,P. T. Boyd,L. R. Cominsky,Caryl Gronwall,E. E. Fenimore,N. Gehrels,P. Giommi,M. R. Goad,Kevin Hurley,J. A. Kennea,Keith O. Mason,F. E. Marshall,Peter Mészáros,J. A. Nousek,J. P. Osborne,David Palmer,P. W. A. Roming,Alan A. Wells,N. E. White,Bing Zhang +33 more
TL;DR: The most distant gamma-ray burst (GRB 050904) was detected by the Swift satellite on 4 September last year, and its redshift of z = 6.3 equates to an explosion taking place 12.8 billion years ago.
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A Second Catalog of Gamma-Ray Bursts: 1978--1980 Localizations from the Interplanetary Network
Jean-Luc Atteia,C. Barat,Kevin Hurley,M. Niel,G. Vedrenne,W. D. Evans,E. E. Fenimore,R. W. Klebesadel,J. G. Laros,T. L. Cline,U. D. Desai,Bonnard J. Teegarden,I. V. Estulin,V. Zenchenko,A. V. Kusnetsov,V. G. Kurt +15 more
TL;DR: A catalog of gamma-ray bursts which occurred between September 14, 1978 and February 13, 1980 is presented in this paper, which consists of earth crossing times, given to about the nearest second, and time histories, in the tens of keV to MeV range, for all 84 events, as well as localizations for 80 of the events.
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The soft γ-ray burst GB790107
J. G. Laros,E. E. Fenimore,M. M. Fikani,R. W. Klebesadel,C. Barat,G. Chambon,Kevin Hurley,M. Niel,G. Vedrenne,S. R. Kane,V. G. Kurt,G. A. Mersov,V. M. Zenchenko +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of fortuitous detections of GB790107 (determined in ref. 2 to have a soft spectrum) with instrumentation better suited for the study of such bursts.