March 1997:
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GRB 970228 First optical follow-up observation of a Gamma Ray Burst !
- Discovery and X-ray observation with BeppoSAX:
- BeppoSAX: Latest News (12-March-1997)
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Pressrelease March 12, 1997
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BeppoSAX follow-up observations of the region of the Gamma-ray burst
GRB 970228
- Optical observations:
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NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center (Mar 31, 1997)
- Space Telescope Science Institute
Press Release (April 01, 1997):
Hubble tracks the fading optical counterpart of a Gamma-Ray Burst
Press Release (June 10, 1997):
Gamma-Ray Bursts common to normal galaxies ?
Press Release (September 16, 1997):
"Hubble stays on trail of fading Gamma-Ray Burst fireball,
results point to extragalactic origin"
[Sep 19]
HST Data for Gamma Ray Burst 970228 (calibrated, unreduced datasets)
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Esther Hu: Keck II/LRIS-Spektrum
- Astronomy Picture of the Day:
June 25, 1997
- April 22, 1997
- April 07, 1997
- March 19, 1997
- Astrophysics abstracts (astro-ph):
astro-ph/9703133
Katz et al.: Implications of the Visible and X-Ray Counterparts to GRB970228
astro-ph/9704198
Reichart: Observations and theoretical implications of GRB 970228
astro-ph/9705128
Hurley et al.: 3rd Interplanetary Network Localization, Time History,
Fluence, Peak Flux, and Distance Lower Limit of the February 28, 1997
Gamma-Ray Burst
astro-ph/9705184
Sahu et al.: The optical counterpart to gamma-ray burst GRB970228
observed using the Hubble Space Telescope
astro-ph/9706065
Costa et al.: Discovery of the X-Ray Afterglow of the Gamma-Ray Burst
of February 28 1997
- Dedicated pages:
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Steven Matz [NWU]: GRB970228
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Jochen Greiner [AIP]: Gamma-ray Burst 970228: Score !
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