Two Dimensional Clustering of ISwift/I/BAT and IFermi/I/GBM Gamma-ray Bursts

Studies of Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) properties, such as duration and spectral hardness, have found evidence for additional classes beyond the short-hard (merger) and long-soft (collapsar) prototypes. Several clustering analyses of the duration-hardness plane identified a third, intermediate duration, c...

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