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Sylvio Klose
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 120
Citations - 8204
Sylvio Klose is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Afterglow. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 120 publications receiving 7749 citations.
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A very energetic supernova associated with the |[gamma]|-ray burst of 29 March 2003
Jens Hjorth,Jesper Sollerman,Palle Møller,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Stan Woosley,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Nial R. Tanvir,Jochen Greiner,Michael I. Andersen,A. J. Castro-Tirado,José María Castro Cerón,Andrew S. Fruchter,Javier Gorosabel,Javier Gorosabel,Pall Jakobsson,Lex Kaper,Sylvio Klose,N. Masetti,Holger Pedersen,Kristian Pedersen,Elena Pian,Eliana Palazzi,James E. Rhoads,E. Rol,Edward P. J. van den Heuvel,Paul Vreeswijk,Darach Watson,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported evidence for a very energetic supernova (a hypernova), temporally and spatially coincident with a gamma-ray burst at redshift z=0.1685.
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A short γ-ray burst apparently associated with an elliptical galaxy at redshift z = 0.225
Neil Gehrels,Craig L. Sarazin,P. T. O'Brien,Bing Zhang,L. M. Barbier,Scott Barthelmy,A. J. Blustin,David N. Burrows,J. K. Cannizzo,J. K. Cannizzo,Jay Cummings,Jay Cummings,Michael R. Goad,Stephen T. Holland,Stephen T. Holland,Cheryl Hurkett,J. A. Kennea,Andrew J. Levan,C. B. Markwardt,C. B. Markwardt,Keith O. Mason,Peter Mészáros,M. J. Page,David Palmer,Evert Rol,T. Sakamoto,T. Sakamoto,Richard Willingale,Lorella Angelini,Lorella Angelini,Andrew P. Beardmore,Patricia T. Boyd,Patricia T. Boyd,A. A. Breeveld,Sergio Campana,M. M. Chester,Guido Chincarini,Guido Chincarini,L. R. Cominsky,Giancarlo Cusumano,M. de Pasquale,Edward E. Fenimore,Paolo Giommi,Caryl Gronwall,Dirk Grupe,Joanne E. Hill,D. Hinshaw,Jens Hjorth,D. Hullinger,D. Hullinger,Kevin Hurley,Sylvio Klose,Shiho Kobayashi,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Hans A. Krimm,Hans A. Krimm,Vanessa Mangano,F. E. Marshall,Katherine E. McGowan,A. Moretti,Richard Mushotzky,Kazuhiro Nakazawa,Jay P. Norris,John A. Nousek,J. P. Osborne,K. L. Page,A. M. Parsons,Sandeep K. Patel,M. Perri,T. S. Poole,P. Romano,P. W. A. Roming,Stuart Rosen,G. Sato,Patricia Schady,Alan P. Smale,Jesper Sollerman,R. L. C. Starling,Martin Still,Martin Still,Masaya Suzuki,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Tadayuki Takahashi,Makoto Tashiro,Jack Tueller,Alan A. Wells,Nicholas E. White,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers +87 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of the X-ray afterglow from the short burst GRB 050509B and its location on the sky is near a luminous, non-star-forming elliptical galaxy at a redshift of 0.225.
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No supernovae associated with two long-duration gamma ray bursts
Johan P. U. Fynbo,Darach Watson,Christina C. Thöne,Jesper Sollerman,Joshua S. Bloom,Tamara M. Davis,Jens Hjorth,Pall Jakobsson,U. G. Jørgensen,John F. Graham,Andrew S. Fruchter,D. Bersier,Lisa J. Kewley,Arnaud Cassan,José María Castro Cerón,Suzanne Foley,Javier Gorosabel,Tobias C. Hinse,Keith Horne,B. L. Jensen,Sylvio Klose,Daniel Kocevski,J. B. Marquette,Daniel A. Perley,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Maximilian Stritzinger,Paul Vreeswijk,Paul Vreeswijk,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,K. Woller,Dong Xu,M. Zub +32 more
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors reported that GRB 060614 was not accompanied by supernova emission down to limits hundreds of times fainter than the archetypal supernova SN 1998bw that accompanied GRB 980425, and faintter than any type Ic supernova ever observed.
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GROND-a 7-channel imager
Jochen Greiner,W. Bornemann,C. Clemens,M. Deuter,Guenther Hasinger,M. Honsberg,H. Huber,S. Huber,M. Krauss,Thomas Krühler,A. Kupcu Yoldas,H. Mayer-Hasselwander,Benjamin Mican,N. Primak,F. Schrey,I. Steiner,I. Steiner,G. P. Szokoly,Christina C. Thöne,Christina C. Thöne,A. Yoldas,Sylvio Klose,Uwe Laux,J. Winkler +23 more
TL;DR: GROND as discussed by the authors is a 7-channel imager designed for rapid observations of gamma-ray burst afterglows at the MPI/ESO 2.2m telescope at La Silla (Chile).
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No supernovae from two nearby long gamma ray bursts
Johan P. U. Fynbo,Darach Watson,C. C. Thoene,Jesper Sollerman,Joshua S. Bloom,Tamara M. Davis,Jens Hjorth,Pall Jakobsson,U. G. Joergensen,John F. Graham,Andrew S. Fruchter,D. Bersier,Lisa J. Kewley,Arnaud Cassan,José María Castro Cerón,Suzanne Foley,Javier Gorosabel,Tobias C. Hinse,Keith Horne,B. L. Jensen,Sylvio Klose,Daniel Kocevski,J. B. Marquette,Daniel A. Perley,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Maximilian Stritzinger,Paul Vreeswijk,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,K. Woller,Dong Xu,M. Zub +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present observations of two nearby long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that challenge this simple view, and demonstrate that no SN emission accompanied these longduration bursts, down to limits hundreds of times fainter than the archetypal SN 1998bw that accompanied GRB 980425, and faintter than any Type Ic SN ever observed.