Gamma-Ray Bursts, Shocks, and Relativistic Jets
Offered By: University of Houston-Clear Lake via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of gamma-ray bursts, shocks, and relativistic jets in this comprehensive lecture by Tim Giblin, Space Flight Instructor at Johnson Space Center. Delve into the discovery and classification of gamma-ray bursts, examining their spectral properties and sky distribution. Learn about X-ray and optical afterglows, including their light curves and the rapid response systems used to detect them. Investigate robotic telescope systems deployed globally and discover how to extract physics from observational data. Analyze GRB energetics, early high-energy afterglows, and the transition from GRB to afterglow. Examine ROTSE-III optical counterpart detection and explore the concept of a canonical GRB afterglow. Conclude by analyzing Swift BAT and XRT data to gain a deeper understanding of these powerful cosmic phenomena.
Syllabus
Intro
Discovery of Gamma-Ray Bursts
BATSE observed more than 2700 Gamma-Ray Bursts
Spectral Properties
Gamma-Ray Burst Classes Keys to revealing GRB classes
Sky Distribution
The X-Ray "Afterglow"
The Optical "Afterglow"
Optical Afterglow Lightcurves
Rapid Response Systems
Robotic Telescope Systems around the globe
Extracting the physics from the data
GRB Energetics - Revisited
Early High-Energy Afterglow: The Transition from GRB to Afterglow
ROTSE-III optical counterpart detection
Canonical GRB Afterglow?
Analyzing the Swift BAT & XRT data
Taught by
College of Science and Engineering
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