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Finding high-redshift gamma-ray bursts in tandem near-infrared and optical surveys

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posted on 2022-12-06, 14:40 authored by S Campana, G Ghirlanda, R Salvaterra, OA Gonzalez, M Landoni, G Pariani, A Riva, M Riva, SJ Smartt, NR Tanvir, SD Vergani

Gamma-ray bursts are linked to the most distant objects in the Universe, but detecting them is a rare event. With a dedicated near-infrared telescope to observe in tandem with the optical Vera Rubin Observatory, ten or so high-redshift (z 6) gamma-ray bursts could potentially be detected every year. 

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Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

NATURE ASTRONOMY

Volume

6

Issue

10

Pagination

1101 - 1104 (4)

Publisher

NATURE PORTFOLIO

issn

2397-3366

eissn

2397-3366

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-04-13

Language

English

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