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Ariel Perera et al 2025 ApJS 281 4 A new pipeline increases the signal-to-noise ratio of detected gamma-ray bursts, increasing the detectable volume for these bursts and leading to the detection of…
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🚀 Astro-COLIBRI v2.30.0: Automated GRB Afterglows, Observation Reports & ORCID Sign-in - Helpdesk + Releases + Feature requests - Astro-COLIBRI
Hi everyone, We are excited to announce the release of Astro-COLIBRI v2.30.0! This update is all about the optical follow-up of transients:
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