McCray, 1981 - Google Patents
Summary of the workshop on X-ray and gamma ray burst sourcesMcCray, 1981
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- 6933176078546701414
- Author
- McCray R
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- Ann. NY Acad. Sci.;(United States)
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New contributions dealing with the relationship between the X-ray burst sources and the gamma ray burst sources are summarized. The different types of X-ray and gamma ray burst sources are described along with their parameters, including the'rapid burster'X-ray source …
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