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Observations of Gamma-ray Bursts in the Fermi era

Giacomo Vianello

Published 2013-04-20, updated 2013-05-23Version 3

The Fermi observatory, with its Gamma-Ray Bursts monitor (GBM) and Large Area Telescope (LAT), is observing Gamma-ray Bursts with unprecedented spectral coverage and sensitivity, from ~10 keV to > 300 GeV. In the first 3 years of the mission it observed emission above 100 MeV from 35 GRBs, an order of magnitude gain with respect to previous observations in this energy range. In this paper we review the main results obtained on such sample, highlighting also the relationships with the low-energy features (as measured by the GBM), and with measurements from observatories at other wavelengths. We also briefly discuss prospects for detection of GRBs by future Very-High Energy observatories such as HAWC and CTA, and by Gravitational Wave experiments.

Comments: 4 pages, to be included in the proceedings of the 4th Fermi Symposium, 28 Oct. - 2 Nov., 2012, Monterey, CA, US. 2012 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C121028
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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