HEASARC Bibliography


Predicts Fermi Science



  1. Gamma-Ray and ultra-high energy neutrino background suppression due to solar radiation
    First Author: Balaji, Shyam
    Physics Letters B, Volume 845, article id. 138157.
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023PhLB..84538157B
    Citations: 0

  2. Gamma rays from nebulae around recurrent novae
    First Author: Bednarek, W.
    Journal of High Energy Astrophysics, Volume 38, p. 22-31.
    Publication Date: Jun 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023JHEAp..38...22B
    Citations: 0

  3. Improved modeling of the discrete component of the Galactic interstellar γ -ray emission and implications for the Fermi-LAT Galactic Center excess
    First Author: Karwin, Christopher M.
    Physical Review D, Volume 107, Issue 12, article id.123032
    Publication Date: Jun 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023PhRvD.107l3032K
    Citations: 0

  4. Redshift prediction of Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources using CatBoost gradient boosting decision trees
    First Author: Coronado-Blázquez, Javier
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 521, Issue 3, pp.4156-4161
    Publication Date: May 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023MNRAS.521.4156C
    Citations: 0

  5. The Gravitational Wave Universe Toolbox. III. Simulating joint observations of gravitational waves and gamma-ray bursts
    First Author: Hendriks, Kai
    Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 672, id.A74, 15 pp.
    Publication Date: Apr 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023A&A...672A..74H
    Citations: 0

  6. A search for dark matter among Fermi-LAT unidentified sources with systematic features in machine learning
    First Author: Gammaldi, V.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 520, Issue 1, pp.1348-1361
    Publication Date: Mar 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023MNRAS.520.1348G
    Citations: 0

  7. Localisation of gamma-ray bursts from the combined SpIRIT+HERMES-TP/SP nano-satellite constellation"
    First Author: Thomas, Matt
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Volume 40, article id. e008
    Publication Date: Mar 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023PASA...40....8T
    Citations: 0

  8. Deep learning models of the discrete component of the Galactic interstellar gamma-ray emission
    First Author: Shmakov, Alexander
    Physical Review D, Volume 107, Issue 6, article id.063018
    Publication Date: Mar 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023PhRvD.107f3018S
    Citations: 0

  9. Secondary GeV-TeV emission from ultra-high-energy cosmic rays accelerated by GRB 221009A
    First Author: Mirabal, N.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 519, Issue 1, pp.L85-L86
    Publication Date: Feb 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023MNRAS.519L..85M
    Citations: 0

  10. Multi-class classification of Fermi-LAT sources with hierarchical class definition
    First Author: Malyshev, Dmitry V.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Advance Access
    Publication Date: Jan 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023MNRAS.tmp..919M
    Citations: 0

  11. The contribution of Galactic TeV pulsar wind nebulae to Fermi large area telescope diffuse emission
    First Author: Vecchiotti, Vittoria
    Communications Physics, Volume 5, Issue 1, article id.161
    Publication Date: Dec 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022CmPhy...5..161V
    Citations: 0

  12. Prospects for multimessenger detection of binary neutron star mergers in the fourth LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing run
    First Author: Patricelli, Barbara
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 513, Issue 3, pp.4159-4168
    Publication Date: Jul 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022MNRAS.513.4159P
    Citations: 0

  13. Unveiling the nature of the unidentified gamma-ray sources 4FGL J1908.6+0915e, HESS J1907+089/HOTS J1907+091, and 3HWC J1907+085 in the sky region of the magnetar SGR 1900+14
    First Author: Hnatyk, B.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 514, Issue 1, pp.762-779
    Publication Date: Jul 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022MNRAS.514..762H
    Citations: 0

  14. X-ray annual modulation observed by XMM-Newton and Axion Quark Nugget dark matter
    First Author: Ge, Shuailiang
    Physics of the Dark Universe, Volume 36, article id. 101031.
    Publication Date: Jun 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022PDU....3601031G
    Citations: 0

  15. Detectability of electromagnetic counterparts from neutron star mergers: prompt emission versus afterglow
    First Author: Mohan, Sreelekshmi
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 511, Issue 2, pp.2356-2366
    Publication Date: Apr 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022MNRAS.511.2356M
    Citations: 0

  16. Spatial extension of dark subhalos as seen by Fermi-LAT and the implications for WIMP constraints
    First Author: Coronado-Blázquez, Javier
    Physical Review D, Volume 105, Issue 8, article id.083006
    Publication Date: Apr 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022PhRvD.105h3006C
    Citations: 0

  17. Assessing the capability of random forest to predict the evolution of enhanced gamma-ray states of active galactic nuclei
    First Author: Fidor, Tomasz
    Astroparticle Physics, Volume 132, article id. 102625.
    Publication Date: Nov 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021APh...13202625F
    Citations: 0

  18. High-energy radiation from luminous and magnetized stars
    First Author: Bednarek, W.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 507, Issue 3, pp.3292-3300
    Publication Date: Nov 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021MNRAS.507.3292B
    Citations: 0

  19. Classification of Fermi-LAT sources with deep learning using energy and time spectra
    First Author: Finke, Thorben
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 507, Issue 3, pp.4061-4073
    Publication Date: Nov 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021MNRAS.507.4061F
    Citations: 0

  20. Characterizing the signatures of star-forming galaxies in the extragalactic γ-ray background
    First Author: Owen, Ellis R.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 506, Issue 1, pp.52-72
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021MNRAS.506...52O
    Citations: 0

  21. Starburst galaxies strike back: a multi-messenger analysis with Fermi-LAT and IceCube data
    First Author: Ambrosone, Antonio
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 503, Issue 3, pp.4032-4049
    Publication Date: May 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021MNRAS.503.4032A
    Citations: 0

  22. Baryonic effects on the detectability of annihilation radiation from dark matter subhaloes around the Milky Way
    First Author: Grand, Robert J. J.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 501, Issue 3, pp.3558-3567
    Publication Date: Mar 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021MNRAS.501.3558G
    Citations: 0

  23. Axion constraints from quiescent soft gamma-ray emission from magnetars
    First Author: Lloyd, Sheridan J.
    Physical Review D, Volume 103, Issue 2, article id.023010
    Publication Date: Jan 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021PhRvD.103b3010L
    Citations: 0

  24. Can we constrain the extragalactic magnetic field from very high energy observations of GRB 190114C?
    First Author: Dzhatdoev, T. A.
    Physical Review D, Volume 102, Issue 12, article id.123017
    Publication Date: Dec 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020PhRvD.102l3017D
    Citations: 0

  25. Investigating the detection of dark matter subhalos as extended sources with Fermi-LAT
    First Author: Di Mauro, Mattia
    Physical Review D, Volume 102, Issue 10, article id.103010
    Publication Date: Nov 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020PhRvD.102j3010D
    Citations: 1

  26. Investigating the Fermi Large Area Telescope sensitivity of detecting the characteristics of the Galactic center excess
    First Author: Di Mauro, Mattia
    Physical Review D, Volume 102, Issue 10, article id.103013
    Publication Date: Nov 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020PhRvD.102j3013D
    Citations: 0

  27. A study of neural networks point source extraction on simulated Fermi/LAT telescope images
    First Author: Mariia, Drozdova
    Astronomische Nachrichten, Volume 341, Issue 8, pp. 819-826
    Publication Date: Oct 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020AN....341..819M
    Citations: 0

  28. The Luminosity Distribution of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts under a Structured Jet Scenario
    First Author: Guo, Qi
    The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 894, Issue 1, id.11
    Publication Date: May 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020ApJ...894...11G
    Citations: 0

  29. Prospects of joint detections of neutron star mergers and short GRBs with Gaussian structured jets
    First Author: Saleem, M.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 493, Issue 2, p.1633-1639
    Publication Date: Apr 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020MNRAS.493.1633S
    Citations: 1

  30. Gamma-Ray Sensitivity to Dark Matter Subhalo Modelling at High Latitudes
    First Author: Calore, Francesca
    Galaxies, vol. 7, issue 4, p. 90
    Publication Date: Nov 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019Galax...7...90C
    Citations: 4

  31. Discovery prospects of dwarf spheroidal galaxies for indirect dark matter searches
    First Author: Ando, Shin'ichiro
    Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Issue 10, article id. 040 (2019).
    Publication Date: Oct 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019JCAP...10..040A
    Citations: 5

  32. Viewing Angle Constraints on S190425z and S190426c and the Joint Gravitational-wave/Gamma-Ray Detection Fractions for Binary Neutron Star Mergers
    First Author: Song, Hao-Ran
    The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 881, Issue 2, article id. L40, 5 pp. (2019).
    Publication Date: Aug 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019ApJ...881L..40S
    Citations: 7

  33. Non-dissipative photospheres in GRBs: spectral appearance in the Fermi/GBM catalogue
    First Author: Acuner, Zeynep
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 487, Issue 4, p.5508-5519
    Publication Date: Aug 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019MNRAS.487.5508A
    Citations: 6

  34. Jet Geometry and Rate Estimate of Coincident Gamma-Ray Burst and Gravitational-wave Observations
    First Author: Mogushi, Kentaro
    The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 880, Issue 1, article id. 55, 12 pp. (2019).
    Publication Date: Jul 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019ApJ...880...55M
    Citations: 7

  35. Using Gamma Ray Monitoring to Avoid Missing the Next Milky Way Type Ia Supernova
    First Author: Wang, Xilu
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 486, Issue 2, p.2910-2918
    Publication Date: Jun 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019MNRAS.486.2910W
    Citations: 5

  36. Theoretical predictions for dark matter detection in dwarf irregular galaxies with gamma rays
    First Author: Gammaldi, V.
    Physical Review D, Volume 98, Issue 8, id.083008
    Publication Date: Oct 2018
    Bibliographic Code: 2018PhRvD..98h3008G
    Citations: 5

  37. Robust Constraints and Novel Gamma-Ray Signatures of Dark Matter That Interacts Strongly With Nucleons
    First Author: Hooper, Dan
    Physical Review D, Volume 97, Issue 11, id.115006
    Publication Date: Jun 2018
    Bibliographic Code: 2018PhRvD..97k5006H
    Citations: 0

  38. What powers the most relativistic jets? - II. Flat-spectrum radio quasars
    First Author: Gardner, Emma
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 473, Issue 2, p.2639-2654
    Publication Date: Jan 2018
    Bibliographic Code: 2018MNRAS.473.2639G
    Citations: 11

  39. Off-axis emission of short gamma-ray bursts and the detectability of electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational-wave-detected binary mergers
    First Author: Lazzati, Davide
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 471, Issue 2, p.1652-1661
    Publication Date: Oct 2017
    Bibliographic Code: 2017MNRAS.471.1652L
    Citations: 123

  40. Magnetar giant flare high-energy emission
    First Author: Elenbaas, C.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 471, Issue 2, p.1856-1872
    Publication Date: Oct 2017
    Bibliographic Code: 2017MNRAS.471.1856E
    Citations: 1

  41. Dark matter subhalos and unidentified sources in the Fermi 3FGL source catalog
    First Author: Schoonenberg, D., et al.
    Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Issue 05, article id. 028 (2016).
    Publication Date: May 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016JCAP...05..028S
    Citations: 28

  42. Resolving the Extragalactic gamma -Ray Background above 50 GeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
    First Author: Ackermann, M.
    Physical Review Letters, Volume 116, Issue 15, id.151105
    Publication Date: Apr 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016PhRvL.116o1105A
    Citations: 115

  43. CLUES on Fermi-LAT prospects for the extragalactic detection of munuSSM gravitino dark matter
    First Author: Gomez-Vargas, G. A.
    Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Issue 02, article id. 001, (2012).
    Publication Date: Feb 2012
    Bibliographic Code: 2012JCAP...02..001G
    Citations: 35

  44. A new approach to searching for dark matter signals in Fermi-LAT gamma rays
    First Author: Chang, Spencer
    Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Issue 08, id. 035 (2010).
    Publication Date: Aug 2010
    Bibliographic Code: 2010JCAP...08..035C
    Citations: 1

  45. Detecting gamma-ray anisotropies from decaying dark matter: Prospects for Fermi LAT
    First Author: Ibarra, Alejandro
    Physical Review D, vol. 81, Issue 2, id. 023529
    Publication Date: Jan 2010
    Bibliographic Code: 2010PhRvD..81b3529I
    Citations: 49

  46. Pulsar timing for the Fermi gamma-ray space telescope
    First Author: Smith, D. A.
    Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 492, Issue 3, 2008, pp.923-931
    Publication Date: Dec 2008
    Bibliographic Code: 2008A&A...492..923S
    Citations: 95

  47. Pulsar sensitivity studies of the GLAST large area telescope
    First Author: Razzano, Massimiliano
    Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 309, Issue 1-4, pp. 241-244
    Publication Date: Jun 2007
    Bibliographic Code: 2007Ap&SS.309..241R
    Citations: 1