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Scientific paper
May 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009aipc.1133....7m&link_type=abstract
GAMMA-RAY BURST: Sixth Huntsville Symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1133, pp. 7-11 (2009).
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Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Astronomical And Space-Research Instrumentation, Scintillation Detectors
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The Fermi Gamma Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) enhances the science return from the Fermi mission by providing observations of GRBs in the energy range 8 keV to 40 MeV, thereby extending GRB spectra three decades below the Large Area Telescope (LAT) threshold of ~20 MeV. GBM employs twelve sodium iodide scintillation detectors and two bismuth germinate scintillation detectors to observe the full unocculted sky. The flight software localizes GRBs and can generate a request to autonomously repoint the spacecraft to place a burst within the LAT field of view. GBM has a trigger threshold of 0.74 photons-cm-2-s-1 and triggers on ~260 bursts per year, as well as a variety of other gamma-ray transients.
Bhat Narayan P.
Bissaldi Elisabetta
Briggs Michael
Connaughton Valerie V.
Diehl Roland
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