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Study of correlations of cosmic ray showers detected by the CZELTA detection network and gamma-ray bursts
Hubík, Jan ; Smolek, Karel (advisor) ; Suk, Michal (referee)
The origin of high energy cosmic rays is still unknown. High energy cosmic rays can be associated with high energy gamma ray bursts. In the presented work we briefly summarize subject of cosmic rays and gamma ray bursts, including their detection methods. Using statistic methods we study time and directional correlations of cosmic ray showers measured by detection array CZELTA with gamma ray bursts detected by satellite experiments. Presented work provides detailed description of used analysis methodology. We were unable to demonstrate link between described phenomena.
Study of correlations of cosmic ray showers detected by the CZELTA detection network and gamma-ray bursts
Hubík, Jan ; Smolek, Karel (advisor) ; Suk, Michal (referee)
The origin of high energy cosmic rays is still unknown. High energy cosmic rays can be associated with high energy gamma ray bursts. In the presented work we briefly summarize subject of cosmic rays and gamma ray bursts, including their detection methods. Using statistic methods we study time and directional correlations of cosmic ray showers measured by detection array CZELTA with gamma ray bursts detected by satellite experiments. Presented work provides detailed description of used analysis methodology. We were unable to demonstrate link between described phenomena.
Statistické zpracování družicových dat gama záblesků družice Fermi
Pitňa, Alexander ; Mészáros, Attila (advisor) ; Řípa, Jakub (referee)
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are one of the phenomena that still puzzle the astrophysi- cists. Due to their extreme luminosities, they are visible in cosmological distances. They could provide a tool for understanding the early Universe. This thesis focuses on the estimation of the total energy released by the GRBs, their luminosities and how these quantities depend on the redshift. For a sample of 28 long GRBs with known redshifts, a dependence of their total energies and luminosities on the redshift is found. The thesis further studied if this dependence is either an observational bias or a real astrophysical phenomenon. Firstly, proper use of k-correction revealed that it has lit- tle effect on the redshift dependence of these quantities. Secondly, a new approach has been proposed to investigate the redshift dependence of the luminosity function. Thirdly, selection effect has been found, when investigating the sample of bursts with known redshifts, implying a caution when combining data from different sources. All these efforts show that the observational bias can still explain the redshift dependence.

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