1. Status of GRB Observations with the Suzaku Wideband All-sky Monitor
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Tashiro, M. S., Terada, Y., Urata, Y., Onda, K., Kodaka, N., Endo, A., Suzuki, M., Morigami, K., Yamaoka, K., Nakagawa, Y. E., Sugita, S., Fukazawa, Y., Ohno, M., Takahashi, T., Kira, C., Uehara, T., Tamagawa, T., Enoto, T., Miyawaki, R., Nakazawa, K., Makishima, K., Sonoda, E., Yamauchi, M., Maeno, S., Tanaka, H., Hara, R., Kokubun, M., Hong, S. J., Murakami, T., Tajima, H., and team, the HXD
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The Wide-band All-sky Monitor (WAM) is a function of the large lateral BGO shield of the Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) onboard Suzaku. Its large geometrical area of 800 cm^2 per side, the large stopping power for the hard X-rays and the wide-field of view make the WAM an ideal detector for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observations in the energy range of 50-5000 keV. In fact, the WAM has observed 288 GRBs confirmed by other satellites, till the end of May 2007., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in the proceedings of ''Gamma Ray Bursts 2007'', Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 5-9
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- 2008
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