Temporal structure of the gamma-ray bursts GRB881024 and GRB880810

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Ray Bursts, Cesium Iodides, Data Processing, Light Curve

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In this paper we analyze two particularly significant cosmic gamma-ray bursts recorded by the French-Soviet experiment APEX on board the space mission PHOBOS. The October 24th, 1988 event, lasting more than 16 seconds, is among the strongest events observed up to now. The very high temporal resolution available for its light curve, 1/8 second, allows us to study the power spectrum density (PSD) up to a frequency range more extended than in the past. The August 10th, 1988 event, lasting about 1 second, recorded with a temporal resolution 1/128 second, higher than in the precedent one, permits us to reach still higher frequencies. We discuss the results of our analysis, comparing them with the results obtained for other events recorded by precedent space missions, and giving interpretative suggestions.

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