Swift/UVOT: 18 Years of Long GRB Discoveries and Advances
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Long GRBs Pre-Swift
2.1. The Discovery of GRBs
2.2. Expectations and Observations of Long GRBs, Pre-Swift
3. The Era of Swifit/UVOT
3.1. An Overview of Long GRBs Observed with Swift/UVOT
4. Swift/UVOT Long GRB Discoveries
4.1. Record-Breaking GRBs
4.2. Rare and Unusual GRBs
4.3. Dark GRBs
4.4. The Optical/UV Behaviour of Swift/UVOT Observed GRBs
4.4.1. Early Optical Emission
4.4.2. Optical Flares
4.4.3. Optical Rebrightenings
4.4.4. Jet Breaks
4.4.5. Afterglow Luminosity and Correlations
5. Conclusions/Looking to the Future
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
GRB | Gamma-ray burst |
IR | Infrared |
LGRB | Long gamma-ray burst |
SGRB | Short gamma-ray burst |
SN(e) | Supernova(e) |
UV | Ultra-violet |
UVOT | Ultra-Violet/Optical Telescope |
XRT | X-Ray Telescope |
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