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Color Skymap of 2704 BATSE GRBs

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This map shows the locations of a total of 2704 Gamma-Ray Bursts recorded with the Burst and Transient Source Experiment on board NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory during the nine-year mission.

The projection is in galactic coordinates; the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy is along the horizontal line at the middle of the figure. The burst locations are color-coded based on the fluence, which is the energy flux of the burst integrated over the total duration of the event. Long duration, bright bursts appear in red, and short duration, weak bursts appear in purple. Grey is used for bursts for which the fluence cannot be calculated due to incomplete data.

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Skymap of 2704 BATSE GRBs (black and white) Postscript
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Please return to the BATSE GRB Page or the BATSE Home Page or the Gamma Ray Astrophysics Home Page.


Modification date: 12 Sep, 2001
Maps created 17 May, 2000

Author Michael S. Briggs
Responsible Manager Jerry Fishman
Site Curator Valerie Connaughton