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The Prompt Activity of Gamma-ray Bursts: their Progenitors, Engines, and Radiation Mechanisms

Start date: 05 Mar 2011
Address: NCSU, NCSU Dept. of Physics, Box 8202, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695-8202, United States
Organiser: David Lazzati

More info: http://grb.physics.ncsu.edu/GRB_2011/WEB/

"The Prompt Activity of Gamma-Ray Bursts: their Progenitors, Engines, and Radiation Mechanisms" is an international workshop on the physics and observations of these fascinating objects, inspired by the recent discoveries of the Swift and Fermi satellites.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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