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Modeling GRB 050904: Autopsy of a massive stellar explosion at z = 6.29
L. J. Gou,
D. B. Fox
, P. Mészáros
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology
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Afterglow
66%
Autopsy
100%
Complete Analysis
33%
Emission Region
33%
Epoch of Reionization
33%
Formation Environment
33%
Gamma-ray Bursts
33%
GRB Afterglows
33%
Infrared Observations
33%
Inverse Compton
33%
Inverse Compton Emission
33%
Kinetic Energy
33%
Long GRBs
33%
Markov Chain Monte Carlo
33%
Massive Stars
33%
Model Uncertainty
33%
Monte Carlo Analysis
33%
Near-infrared
100%
Optical Flares
33%
Optical Ray
33%
Physical Effects
33%
Radio Observations
33%
Shock
66%
Slow Decay
33%
Star Formation
33%
Stellar Explosions
100%
Subaru Telescope
33%
Swift
33%
Synchrotron
33%
Synchrotron Radiation
33%
Typical Value
33%
X-ray
66%
X-ray Flares
100%
Physics
Afterglow
100%
Energetics
33%
Gamma Ray Burst
33%
Kinetic Energy
33%
Markov Chain Monte Carlo
33%
Massive Star
33%
Near Infrared
100%
Optical Flares
33%
Reionization
33%
Star Formation
33%
Synchrotron
33%
Synchrotron Radiation
33%
X-Ray Flares
100%