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Autor:
John C Wheeler, Ersin Gogus, Felix Aharonian, Hans A. Krimm, S. A. Yost, Timothy A. McKay, Wiphu Rujopakarn, David Smith, B. E. Schaefer, R. M. Quimby, Michael C. B. Ashley, U. Kiziloglu, Tolga Guver, Jim Wren, Fang Yuan, Eli S. Rykoff, N. Gehrels, M. Özel, H. Flewelling, W. T. Vestrand, Carl W. Akerlof, Gavin Rowell, Scott Barthelmy, A. Phillips
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 702:489-505
WOS: 000269244500040
We report on a complete set of early optical afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) obtained with the Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment (ROTSE-III) telescope network from 2005 March through 2007 June. This set is co
We report on a complete set of early optical afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) obtained with the Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment (ROTSE-III) telescope network from 2005 March through 2007 June. This set is co
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Astronomische Nachrichten. 327:758-762
In 2002, the RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response (RAPTOR) project pushed the envelope of automated astronomy by becoming the first fully autonomous closedloop robotic telescope. Deployment required a fast, efficient, and reliable network technology
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 627:L13-L16
The RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response (RAPTOR) system at Los Alamos National Laboratory observed GRB 050319 starting 25.4 seconds after gamma-ray emission triggered the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on-board the Swift satellite. Our well sampled li
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Konstantin N. Borozdin, Katherine E. McGowan, W. T. Vestrand, P. R. Wozniak, Robert White, D. J. Casperson, Jim Wren, D. Starr, M. Galassi, E. E. Fenimore
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Astronomische Nachrichten. 325:549-552
Laboratory. RAPTOR is a fully autonomous robotic system that is designed to identify and make follow-up observations of optical transients with durations as short as one minute. The RAPTOR design is based on Biomimicry of Human Vision. The sky monito
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S. L. Marshall, Katherine E. McGowan, Timothy A. McKay, S. Fletcher, R. Balsano, W. T. Vestrand, Robert Kehoe, Brian C. Lee, Jeffrey J. Bloch, P. R. Wozniak, Galen Gisler, Karen Kinemuchi, John J. Szymanski, E. S. Rykoff, D. A. Smith, Donald E. Casperson, Carl W. Akerlof, Jim Wren
Publikováno v:
The Astronomical Journal. 127:2436-2449
The Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS) is a temporal record of the sky over the optical magnitude range from 8 to 15.5. It was conducted in the course of the first generation Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment (ROTSE-I) using a robotic s
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A. Phillips, Timothy A. McKay, Carl W. Akerlof, Robert Quimby, Brian P. Schmidt, Paul A. Price, Bradley E. Schaefer, Eli S. Rykoff, R. McNaught, D. Bizyaev, Michael C. B. Ashley, G. J. Garradd, Jim Wren, W. T. Vestrand, D. A. Smith, J. C. Wheeler
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The Astrophysical Journal. 601:1013-1018
The ROTSE-IIIa telescope and the SSO-40 inch telescope, both located at Siding Spring Observatory, imaged the early time afterglow of GRB 030418. In this report we present observations of the early afterglow, first detected by the ROTSE-IIIa telescop
Autor:
Jim Wren
Big damage awards don't just happen. You need a plan for success. Any lawyer who has tried a damages case has experienced the quandary: What damage number do I give the jury? Is it enough? Is it too much? How do I ask for it? How do I support it? To
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D. A. Smith, Jim Wren, Sergey Trudolyubov, Timothy A. McKay, E. S. Rykoff, W. T. Vestrand, Galen Gisler, Byungjun Lee, Konstantin N. Borozdin, William C. Priedhorsky, Carl W. Akerlof, S. L. Marshall, Robert Kehoe, Jeffrey J. Bloch, R. Balsano, Donald E. Casperson
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The Astrophysical Journal. 557:L97-L100
The X-ray nova XTE J1118+480 exhibited two outbursts in the early part of 2000. As detected by the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), the first outburst began in early January and the second began in early March. Routine imaging of the northern sky
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D. A. Smith, Tom Vestrand, Timothy A. McKay, Eli S. Rykoff, Jeffrey J. Bloch, Marc Kippen, Jim Wren, T. L. Cline, P. S. Butterworth, R. Balsano, Robert Kehoe, S. Fletcher, Scott Barthelmy, Stuart Marshall, Brian Lee, Carl W. Akerlof, Don Casperson, Kevin Hurley, Galen Gisler
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 554:L159-L162
Gamma-ray bursts of short duration may harbor vital clues to the range of phenomena producing bursts. However, recent progress from the observation of optical counterparts has not benefitted the study of short bursts. We have searched for early optic
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John J. Szymanski, P. S. Butterworth, Jim Wren, T. L. Cline, S. L. Marshall, R. Balsano, Byungjun Lee, William C. Priedhorsky, J. Hills, Timothy A. McKay, Jeffrey J. Bloch, Robert Kehoe, S. Fletcher, Scott Barthelmy, Donald E. Casperson, N. Seldomridge, Galen Gisler, A. Pawl, Carl W. Akerlof
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal. 542:251-256
In order to observe nearly simultaneous emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), the Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment (ROTSE) receives triggers via the GRB Coordinates Network (GCN). Since beginning operations in 1998 March, ROTSE has also t