The Swift Gamma‐Ray Burst Mission
Goddard Space Flight Center · Brera Astronomical Observatory · +32 more institutions
Abstract
The Swift mission, scheduled for launch in 2004, is a multiwavelength observatory for gamma-ray burst (GRB) astronomy. It is a first-of-its-kind autonomous rapid-slewing satellite for transient astronomy and pioneers the way for future rapid-reaction and multiwavelength missions. It will be far more powerful than any previous GRB mission, observing more than 100 bursts yr-1 and performing detailed X-ray and UV/optical afterglow observations spanning timescales from 1 minute to several days after the burst. The objectives are to (1) determine the origin of GRBs, (2) classify GRBs and search for new types, (3) study the interaction of the ultrarelativistic outflows of GRBs with their surrounding medium, and (4)…
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71Topics & keywords
- Gamma-ray burst
- Physics
- Afterglow
- Redshift
- Astrophysics
- Astronomy
- Observatory
- Swift