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CGRO GLAST BATSE Spectroscopy Detector Observations of GRB MeV Emissions Michael S. Briggs, Geoffrey Pendleton, Robert Preece, Valerie Connaughton, Marc Kippen

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BATSE Spectroscopy Detector Observations of GRB MeV Emissions. Michael S. Briggs, Geoffrey Pendleton, Robert Preece, Valerie Connaughton, Marc Kippen. Advantages: Wide FOV  observe many bright GRBs, Wide Energy Range with detectors of the same type. GRB Selection Criterion : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CGRO GLAST

BATSE Spectroscopy Detector Observations of GRB MeV Emissions

Michael S. Briggs,

Geoffrey Pendleton,

Robert Preece,

Valerie Connaughton,

Marc Kippen

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 2

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 3

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• Advantages:– Wide FOV observe many bright GRBs,– Wide Energy Range with detectors of the same type.

• GRB Selection Criterion:

– 50 to 300 keV Fluence > 2.5E-5 ergs cm2,– Observed with both high-gain and low-gain SD,– Data coverage for > 80% of the fluence,– High-gain SD has source angle < 80,– Low-gain SD has source angle < 60.

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 4

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 5

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 6

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 7

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 8

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 9

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 10

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 11

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 12

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GRBs normed to 50-300 keV fluence of 1E-5.

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 14

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GRBs normed to 50-300 keV fluence of 1E-5.

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M. S. Briggs The First GLAST Symposium, 2007 February 7 15

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GRBs normed to 50-300 keV fluence of 1E-5.