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Gamma-ray burst investigation via polarimetry and spectroscopy (GRIPS)

Authors :
R. Bellazini
Andreas Zoglauer
M. I. Panasyuk
René Hudec
L. G. Balasz
R. Marcinkowski
V. M. Lipunov
Mark Pearce
Felix Ryde
Andrei M. Bykov
Elena Pian
D. Hartmann
Guido Barbiellini
Andrew W. Strong
A. Majczyna
Zsolt Bagoly
Sandra Savaglio
J. Kiener
István T. Horváth
B. K. Lubsandorgiev
R. V. Poleschuk
Sheila McBreen
Vincent Tatischeff
Karl Mannheim
G. Wrochna
A. M. Chernenko
Martino Marisaldi
G. Bisnovaty-Kogan
A. Pollo
Attila Mészáros
A. F. Iyudin
A. G. Zabrodskij
J. Uvarov
S. Larsson
W. Dröge
S. E. Boggs
A. M. Cherepashuk
Gottfried Kanbach
Andreas von Kienlin
Norbert Langer
S. I. Svertilov
Dmitry Bisikalo
L. M. Zeleny
G. Dicocco
Jochen Greiner
Werner Collmar
Roland Diehl
B. McBreen
Lorraine Hanlon
Claudio Labanti
Cornelia B. Wunderer
Boris Shustov
E. Orlando
Marco Ajello
M. Gierlik
D. A. Varshalovich
Alexei Pozanenko
G. G. Lichti
L. B. Bezrukov
Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
Greiner, J.
Iyudin, A.
Kanbach, G.
Zoglauer, A.
Diehl, R.
Ryde, F.
Hartmann, D.
v. Kienlin, A.
Mcbreen, S.
Ajello, M.
Bagoly, Z.
Balasz, L. G.
Barbiellini, G.
Bellazini, R.
Bezrukov, L.
Bisikalo, D. V.
Bisnovaty-Kogan, G.
Boggs, S.
Bykov, A.
Cherepashuk, A. M.
Chernenko, A.
Collmar, W.
Dicocco, G.
Droege, W.
Gierlik, M.
Hanlon, L.
Horvath, I.
Hudec, R.
Kiener, J.
Labanti, C.
Langer, N.
Larsson, S.
Lichti, G.
Lipunov, V. M.
Lubsandorgiev, B. K.
Majczyna, A.
Mannheim, K.
Marcinkowski, R.
Marisaldi, M.
Mcbreen, B.
Meszaros, A.
Orlando, E
Panasyuk, M. I.
Pearce, M.
Pian, E.
Poleschuk, R. V.
Pollo, A.
Pozanenko, A.
Savaglio, S.
Shustov, B.
Strong, A.
Svertilov, S.
Tatischeff, V.
Uvarov, J.
Varshalovich, D. A.
Wunderer, C. B.
Wrochna, G.
Zabrodskij, A. G.
Zeleny, L. M.
Source :
Experimental Astronomy, Experimental Astronomy, springer Link, 2009, 23, pp.91-120. ⟨10.1007/S10686-008-9102-0⟩
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The primary scientific goal of the GRIPS mission is to revolutionize our understanding of the early universe using gamma-ray bursts. We propose a new generation gamma-ray observatory capable of unprecedented spectroscopy over a wide range of gamma-ray energies (200 keV-50 MeV) and of polarimetry (200-1000 keV). The gamma-ray sensitivity to nuclear absorption features enables the measurement of column densities as high as 10(28)cm (-aEuro parts per thousand 2). Secondary goals achievable by this mission include direct measurements of all types of supernova interiors through gamma-rays from radioactive decays, nuclear astrophysics with massive stars and novae, and studies of particle acceleration near compact stars, interstellar shocks, and clusters of galaxies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Astronomy, Experimental Astronomy, springer Link, 2009, 23, pp.91-120. ⟨10.1007/S10686-008-9102-0⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7535e42c31652532c8f7d03fea256c7d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/S10686-008-9102-0⟩