GRB observed with RHESSI satellite (Ripa+, 2009)

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The Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) is a NASA Small Explorer satellite designed to study hard X-rays and gamma-rays from solar flares (Lin et al., 2002, Sol. Phys., 210, 3).
We used the RHESSI GRB Catalog (Wigger et al., 2008, http://grb.web.psi.ch) and the Cosmic Burst List (Hurley, 2008, http://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/ipn3/masterli.html ) to detect 487 GRBs in the RHESSI data between 2002 February 14 and 2008 April 25.
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