SVOM's Visible Telescope has detected optical afterglows for about 75% of 111 gamma-ray bursts observed, with rates of 77% for its own triggers within 30 minutes and 81% for external triggers observed within 3 hours.
SVOM GRB 250314A at <i>z</i> ≃ 7.3: An exploding star in the era of re-ionization
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The ECLAIRs trigger on SVOM uses simultaneous count-rate and image algorithms to detect and localize gamma-ray bursts, already supporting multiple high-redshift measurements.
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SVOM/VT: Overview of data processing and GRB identifications with X-band data
SVOM's Visible Telescope has detected optical afterglows for about 75% of 111 gamma-ray bursts observed, with rates of 77% for its own triggers within 30 minutes and 81% for external triggers observed within 3 hours.
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Overview of the ECLAIRs Trigger for SVOM gamma-ray burst detection
The ECLAIRs trigger on SVOM uses simultaneous count-rate and image algorithms to detect and localize gamma-ray bursts, already supporting multiple high-redshift measurements.