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Exploring the Universe from hard X-rays to gamma rays with GRIPS
2011
Proceedings of 25th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics — PoS(Texas 2010)
unpublished
The Universe is still largely unexplored between hard X-rays and 100 MeV gamma rays. Using advanced detector technology, the combined pair and Compton telescope GRIPS can achieve a sensitivity improvement by a factor of up to 40 compared with previous observatories. The gamma ray imaging, polarimetry, and spectroscopy mission GRIPS would be a pathfinder in the transient Universe, discovering the most redshifted gamma ray bursts and blazars, detecting for the first time the primary 56 Ni from
doi:10.22323/1.123.0249
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