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  • 2017Suzaku Wide-band All-sky Monitor (WAM) observations of GRBs and SGRs7citations
  • 2017Soft Gamma-ray Observation of SN2014J with Suzakucitations
  • 2013Spectral Variation of Hard X-Ray Emission from the Crab Nebula with the Suzaku Hard X-Ray Detector24citations
  • 2012The Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H mission31citations
  • 2011Improvements in Calibration of GSO Scintillators in the Suzaku Hard X-Ray Detector12citations
  • 2010Hard x-ray imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H Mission28citations
  • 2008In-Orbit Timing Calibration of the Hard X-Ray Detector on Board Suzaku44citations
  • 2008Low/Hard State Spectra of GRO J1655-40 Observed with Suzakucitations
  • 2008Low/Hard State Spectra of GRO J1655-40 Observed with Suzaku44citations
  • 2007Suzaku observation of the black hole transient 4U1630-472: discovery of absorption lines1citations

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  • Takahashi, Tadayuki
  • Tashiro, Makoto S.
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  • Summa, Alexander
  • Makishima, Kazu
  • Kouzu, Tomomi
  • Yamada, Shinya
  • Mori, Koji
  • Takahashi, Hiromitsu
  • Dotani, Tadayasu
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  • Kubota, Aya
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  • Yasuda, Tomonori
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  • Cottam, Jean
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Suzaku Wide-band All-sky Monitor (WAM) observations of GRBs and SGRs

  • Iwakiri, Wataru
  • Takahashi, Tadayuki
  • Fukazawa, Yasushi
  • Nishioka, Yusuke
  • Yasuda, Tetsuya
  • Enomoto, Junichi
  • Sugita, Satoshi
  • Nakaya, Souhei
  • Yamauchi, Makoto
  • Nagayoshi, Tsutomu
  • Lien, Amy Y.
  • Hurley, Kevin
  • Ohno, Masanori
  • Yabe, Seiya
  • Matsuoka, Shunsuke
  • Takeda, Sawako
  • Kokubun, Motohide
  • Sakamoto, Takanori
  • Kawano, Takafumi
  • Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
  • Hanabata, Yoshitaka
  • Nakagawa, Yujin
  • Urata, Yuji
  • Fujinuma, Takeshi
  • Ohmori, Norisuke
  • Yoshida, Hiraku
  • Krimm, Hans A.
  • Tashiro, Makoto S.
  • Yamaoka, Kazutaka
  • Makishima, Kazuo
  • Kinoshita, Ryuuji
  • Terada, Yukikatsu
Abstract

We will review results for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and soft gamma repeaters (SGRs), obtained from the Suzaku Wide-band All-sky Monitor (WAM) which operated for about 10 years from 2005 to 2015. The WAM is a BGO (bismuth germanate: Bi<SUB>4</SUB>Ge<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>12</SUB>) lateral shield for the Hard X-ray Detector (HXD), used mainly for rejecting its detector background, but it also works as an all-sky monitor for soft gamma-ray transients in the 50-5000 keV range thanks to its large effective area (∼600 cm<SUP>2</SUP> at 1 MeV for one detector) and wide field of view (about half of the entire sky). The WAM actually detected more than 1400 GRBs and 300 bursts from SGRs, and this detection number is comparable to that of other GRB-specific instruments. Based on the 10 years of operation, we describe timing and spectral performance for short GRBs, weak GRBs with high redshifts, and time-resolved pulses with good statistics....

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Bismuth