Abstract
Gamma-ray burst (GRB) observations at very high energies (VHE; E 100 GeV) can impose tight constraints on some GRB emission models. Many GRB afterglow models predict a VHE component similar to that seen in blazars and plerions, in which the GRB spectral energy distribution has a double-peaked shape extending into the VHE regime. VHE emission coincident with delayed X-ray flare emission has also been predicted. GRB follow-up observations have had high priority in the observing program at the Whipple 10 m gamma-ray telescope, and GRBs will continue to be high-priority targets as the next-generation observatory, VERITAS, comes online. Upper limits on the VHE emission at late times ( similar to 4 hr) from seven GRBs observed with the Whipple Telescope are reported here.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Media of output | Reviews |
| Publisher | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS |
| Volume | 655 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0004-637X |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 0004-637X |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2007 |