SSC Emission as the Origin of the Gamma Ray Afterglow Observed in GRB 980923
SSC Emission as the Origin of the Gamma Ray Afterglow Observed in GRB 980923
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GRB 980923 was one of the brightest bursts observed by the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE). Previous studies have detected two distinct components in addition to the main prompt episode, which is well described by a Band function. The first of these is a tail with a duration of approx. 400s, while the second is a high-energy component...
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SSC Emission as the Origin of the Gamma Ray Afterglow Observed in GRB 980923
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10.48550/arxiv.1201.3689