The Interplanetary GRB Network in 2002

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The Interplanetary GRB Network (IPN) has been recently enhanced with the successful addition of the Mars Odyssey mission. This compensates for the loss in 2001 of the asteroid mission NEAR, reconstituting a fully long-baseline interplanetary triangle with Ulysses, also in deep space, and with GGS-Wind, BeppoSAX and HETE-2, near the Earth. The operation of the renewed IPN has been demonstrated with the detection of many SGR and solar events in recent months, and with an appropriate detection rate of GRBs. The observations to date and the afterglow detections that the IPN has enabled will be outlined, and the future performance will be discussed.

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