Gamma-Ray Bursts as a Probe of the Large-Scale Structure in the Universe
Gamma-Ray Bursts Cannot Produce the Observed Cosmic Rays above 10 EeV
Gamma-Ray Bursts Cannot Produce the Observed Cosmic Rays above 100 EeV
Gamma-ray bursts from closed and filled neutron star magnetospheres
Gamma-ray bursts from extragalactic radio pulsars
Gamma-Ray Bursts from Massive Stars
Gamma-ray bursts from neutron star detonation
Gamma-Ray Bursts from Stellar Collapse to a Black Hole?
Gamma-Ray Bursts from the Evolved Galactic Nuclei
Gamma-ray bursts near the horizon
Gamma-ray bursts with known redshifts (Badjin+, 2009)
Gamma-ray Bursts, Black Holes, and Exoplanets: How CCD Detectors have Revolutionized Astronomy
Gamma-Ray Bursts: Facts and Fantasies
Gamma-Ray Bursts: Learning about the Birth of Black Holes and Opening new Frontiers for Cosmology
Gamma-ray emission from pulsars and SN 1987A sub-millisecond pulsars
Gamma-Ray Emission from Supernova Remnants
Gamma-ray emissions of AGN and cosmological standard candles
Gamma-ray observations of Cosmic ray accelerators
Gamma-ray study of the W44 region with Fermi-LAT
GammeV--CHASE: A Laboratory Search For Dark Energy