Gamma-ray burst observations with fermi

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Abstract

After seven years of science operation, the Fermi mission has brought great advances in the study of Gamma-ray Bursts (GRBs). Over 1600 GRBs have been detected by the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor, and more than 100 of these are also detected by the Large Area Telescope above 30 MeV. We will give an overview of these observations, presenting the common properties in the GRB temporal and spectral behavior at high energies. We will also highlight the unique characteristics of some individual bursts. Themain physical implications of these results will be discussed, along with open questions regarding GRB modeling in their prompt and temporally-extended emission phases.

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Bissaldi, E., Longo, F., Omodei, N., Vianello, G., & Von Kienlin, A. (2015). Gamma-ray burst observations with fermi. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 30-July-2015). Proceedings of Science (PoS).

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