Cosmic gamma-ray bursts observed by the HINOTORI satellite

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Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Gamma Ray Bursts, Japanese Spacecraft, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, X Ray Spectroscopy

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Hinotori observed four cosmic gamma-ray bursts on February 28 and July
21, 1981, and February 26 and March 13, 1982, with the gamma-ray and
hard-X-ray spectrometers. These burst data were studied for time
histories and energy spectra. Two possible source locations for the July
21 event were determined by the time-of-arrival location technique.

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