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Campisi, Maria Angela (2009): Gamma-ray Bursts and their Host Galaxies from Cosmological Simulation. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

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Figure 2.1 Distribution in the sky of 2704 GRBs seen by BATSE. The projection is in Galactic coordinates.Grey levels correspond to different fluences, i.e
Figure 2.4 Artist’s view of a collapsar during the phases resulting eventually in a GRB.
Figure 2.5 Artist’s view of the collapsar model for Long-GRB and merger of 2 compact objetcs for Short-GRB.
Figure 2.6 Graphic representation of the fireball relativistic expansion. Typical time-scales and radii are also shown.
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