GRB980923; a Burst with the MeV-spectral Component of GRB941017

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Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Supernovae, X- And Gamma-Ray Telescopes And Instrumentation

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A detailed joint analysis of BATSE-LAD and EGRET-TASC data yielded to the discovery of an anomalous MeV-component in the spectra of GRB941017. The detailed description and time evolution, as well as the lack of other GRBs with the MeV-component have made difficult the description of such MeV-component. Previous analyses by Kaneko [5] and Gonzalez [3, 4], showed that the spectrum of GRB980923 beyond 10 MeV is not consistent with a smooth continuation of the spectra at keV-energies along the whole burst. We have deeply analyzed GRB980923 and found the presence of a MeV-component with similar spectral features to the one found in GRB941017. In this work we compare GRB941017 and GRB980923.

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