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Gamma-ray Burst Correlations
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15 August 2019

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) release the same amount of energy in a mere matter of seconds as the sun does in its lifetime. Gamma-ray Burst Correlations presents an overview of the observational correlations, their physical interpretations, their use as redshift estimators, and their potential use as cosmological tools. The author describes the existing correlations as well as broaching the possible meaning and controversy behind the results, and the applicability of several GRB correlations as model discriminators and cosmological indicators. A description of selection bias and the attempts made so far in order to use them as standard candles can help scientists to find the key to solve this puzzling problem. Covering an ever-expanding topic, this book will reach a wide audience, including students and researchers within the astronomical community.
SCIENCE / Space Science / Cosmology, Cosmology and the universe
Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - GRB models
Chapter 3 - The GRB correlations among prompt parameters
Chapter 4 - Selection effects on Prompt Correlations
Chapter 5 - Redshift Estimator and Cosmology with the Prompt Relations
Chapter 6 - The Afterglow Relations
Chapter 7 - Correlations among prompt-Afterglow parameters
Chapter 8 - Selection Effects in the afterglow and prompt-afterglow correlations
Chapter 9 - Redshift Estimator
Chapter 10 - Applications of GRB afterglow correlations
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