Application and Analysis of the Induced Gravitational Collapse in some Gamma-ray Bursts - Supernovae
Abstract
The title of the thesis is related to a larger study by a scientific group which I have been part of during the PhD course. The study of the group is related to developing Fireshell model in order to explain gamma-ray bursts; Induced Gravitational Collapse model in order to explain their connection to supernovae; and interpreting individual gamma-ray bursts, and groups of them, within these models. The thesis is a compilation of various work done by me during the duration of the PhD course related to the topic stated in the title. Not everything done during the PhD is presented in the thesis mainly due to time limitations. One of the non-included work consists of analysis of high-energy data from numerous gamma-ray bursts obtained by Fermi-LAT and Fermi-GBM space-based detectors, automating such analysis, looking for peculiarities and trying to find patterns in it, and trying to determine weather such features are intrinsic or due instrumental effects.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- April 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018PhDT.......148K