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Neutrinos of Energy ~10 to 16 eV from Gamma-Ray Bursts in Pulsar Wind Bubbles
Guetta, D.; Granot, J. (2003) -
A new y-ray burst classification scheme from GRB 060614
Gehrels, N.; Norris, J.P.; Barthelmy, S.; Granot, J.; Kaneko, Y.; Kouveliotou, C.; Markwardt, C.B.; Meszaros, P.; Nakar, E.; Nousek, J.A.; O'Brien, P.T.; Page, M.J.; Palmer, D.M.; Parsons, A.; Roming, P.W.A.; Sakamoto, T.; Sarazin, C.L.; Schady, P.; Stamatikos, M.; Woosley, S.E. (2006) -
Observational implications of a plerionic environment for gamma-ray bursts
Guetta, D.; Granot, J. (2003) -
Off-axis afterglow emission from jetted gamma-ray bursts
Granot, J.; Panaitescu, A.; Kumar, P.; Woosley, S.E. (2002) -
Opacity Buildup in Impulsive Relativistic Sources
Granot, J.; Cohen-Tanugi, J.; do Couto e Silva, E. (2008) -
Realistic analytic model for the prompt and high-latitude emission in GRBs
Genet, F.; Granot, J. (2009)Most gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed by the Swift satellite show an early steep decay phase (SDP) in their X-ray light curve, which is usually a smooth continuation of the prompt gamma-ray emission, strongly suggesting ... -
Rise and fall of the X-ray flash 080330: an off-axis jet?
Guidorzi, C.; Clemens, C.; Kobayashi, S.; Granot, J.; Melandri, A.; D'Avanzo, P.; Kuin, N.P.M.; Klotz, A.; Fynbo, J.; Covino, S.; Greiner, J.; Malesani, D.; Mao, J.; Mundell, C.G.; Steele, I.A.; Jakobsson, P.; Margutti, R.; Bersier, D.; Campana, S.; Chincarini, G.; D'Elia, V.; Fugazza, D.; Genet, F.; Gomboc, A.; Kruhler, T.; Yoldas, A.K.; Moretti, A.; Mottram, C.J.; O'Brien, P.T.; Smith, R.J.; Szokoly, G.; Tagliaferri, G.; Tanvir, N.; Gehrels, N. (2009)Context. X-ray flashes (XRFs) are a class of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with a peak energy of the time-integrated spectrum, , typically below 30 keV, whereas classical GRBs have of a few hundreds of keV. Apart from and the ... -
SGR J1550-5418 bursts detected with the Fermi Gamma-ray burst monitor during its most prolific activity.
van der Horst, A. J.; Kouveliotou, C.; Gorgone, N. M.; Kaneko, Y.; Baring, M. G.; Guiriec, S.; Gogus, E.; Granot, J.; Watts, A. L.; Lin, L.; Bhat, P.N.; Bissaldi, E.; Chaplin, V. L.; Finger, M. H.; Gehrels, N.; Gibby, M. H.; Giles, M. M.; Goldstein, A.; Gruber, D.; Harding, A. K.; Kaper, L.; von Kienlin, A.; van der Klis, M.; McBreen, S.; Mcenery, J.; Meegan, C. A.; Paciesas, W. S.; Pe'er, A.; Preece, R. D.; Ramirez-Ruiz, E.; Rau, A.; Wachter, S.; Wilson-Hodge, C.; Woods, P. M.; Wijers, R. A. M. J. (2012-04)We have performed detailed temporal and time-integrated spectral analysis of 286 bursts from SGR J1550-5418 detected with the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) in 2009 January, resulting in the largest uniform sample of ... -
A simple test of the external shock model for the prompt emission in gamma-ray bursts
Ramirez-Ruiz, E.; Granot, J. (2007) -
Smooth light curves from a bumpy ride: relativistic blast wave encounters a density jump
Nakar, E.; Granot, J. (2007) -
SN 2001em: NOT SO FAST
Schinzel, F.K.; Taylor, G.B.; Stockdale, C.J.; Granot, J.; Ramirez-Ruiz, E. (2009)SN 2001em, originally classified as type Ib/c, is a peculiar supernova. It was observed in the radio about two years after its optical detection, showing a rising radio flux with an optically thin spectral slope; it also ... -
Some Recent Peculiarities of the Early Afterglow
Piran, T.; Nakar, E.; Granot, J. (2004) -
Some Recent Peculiarities of the Early Afterglow
Piran, T.; Nakar, E.; Granot, J. (American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2004) -
The spectral–temporal properties of the prompt pulses and rapid decay phase of gamma-ray bursts
Willingale, R.; Genet, F.; Granot, J.; O'Brien, P.T. (2010)The prompt emission from gamma-ray burst is the brightest electromagnetic emission known, yet its origin is not understood. The flux density of individual prompt pulses of a GRB can be represented by an analytical expression ... -
Stability of radiative relativistic shocks to global oscillations
Konigl, A.; Granot, J. (2008-09)Thermally emitting, radiative, Newtonian shocks exhibit a global oscillatory instability. The luminosity variations that accompany such oscillations raise the possibility that, if relativistic shocks that emit nonthermal ... -
The structure and dynamics of GRB jets
Granot, J. (2007)There are several lines of evidence which suggest that the relativistic outflows in gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are collimated into narrow jets. The jet structure has important implications for the true energy release and the ... -
Theory of GRB Afterglow
Piran, T.; Granot, J. (2001) -
Two-component jet models of gamma-ray burst sources
Peng, F.; Konigl, A.; Granot, J. (2005) -
Variability in GRB afterglows and GRB 021004
Nakar, E.; Piran, T.; Granot, J. (2003) -
X-ray flare candidates in short gamma-ray bursts
Margutti, R.; Chincarini, G.; Bernardini, M.G.; Zaninoni, E.; Margutti, R.; Berger, E.; Soderberg, A.M.; Chincarini, G.; Granot, J.; Guidorzi, C.; Gehrels, N.; Stamatikos, M.; Stamatikos, M.; Zaninoni, E. (2011-11-01)We present the first systematic study of X-ray flare candidates in short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) exploiting the large 6-year Swift data base with the aim to constrain the physical nature of such fluctuations. We find that ...