Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981ap%26ss..75..135f&link_type=abstract
(Symposium on Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts, Toulouse, France, Nov. 26-29, 1979.) Astrophysics and Space Science, vol. 75, no. 1, Mar.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Bursts, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Astronomical Models, Early Stars, Emission Spectra, Giant Stars, Southern Hemisphere, Transient Oscillations, Ubv Spectra, Ultraviolet Photometry, Visual Photometry
Scientific paper
Optical studies were made of two well-located gamma-ray burst regions in the Southern Hemisphere using the 1.5 m telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. Multi-filter image tube plates and UBV photometry surveys were made of both regions. The field of the 19 November, 1978 gamma-ray burst shows no early star or star with unusual colors out to several diameters of the nominal error box. The region of the 5 March, 1979 gamma-ray burst, which includes N49, contains several blue giants in the LMC, two of which deserve further study.
Dufour Reginald James
Duthie Graeme J.
Fishman Gerald J.
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