The first two years of the BATSE/COMPTEL/NMSU GRB Rapid Response Network B. J. McNamaraT. E. HarrisonC. A. Meegan Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 251 - 254
Results from GROCSE, a real-time search for the Optical Counterparts of Gamma-Ray bursts Carl AkerlofElden AblesEric Parker Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 255 - 258
Observations of GRBs with the Explosive Transient Camera Roland VanderspekHans A. KrimmGeorge R. Ricker Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 259 - 262
Search for GRB counterparts: non-optical J. Greiner Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 263 - 270
A search for ultra-high energy counterparts to gamma-ray bursts S. P. PlunkettM. DelaneyC. T. O'Sullivan Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 271 - 276
Radio counterpart searches of gamma ray bursts D. A. FrailS. R. Kulkarni Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 277 - 280
A search for prompt radio emission from GRBs D. A. GreenC. A. -C. DessenneC. A. Meegan Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 281 - 284
Transient events in the COBE database simultaneous with gamma ray bursts TJ. Romke BontekoeChristoph WinklerPeter D. Jackson Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 285 - 288
Preliminary results of optical searches of IPN3 localizations C. B. LuginbuhlF. J. VrbaG. Fishman Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 289 - 292
Use of confocal microscopy in the search for optical counterparts to Gamma-Ray bursts A. SharmaR. E. Jacobson Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 293 - 296
Study of WATCH GRB error boxes J. GorosabelA. J. Castro-TiradoA. Shlyapnikov Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 297 - 301
Search for gamma-ray bursts with energies above 1 TEV V. MatheisB. FunkThe Hegra Collaboration Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 303 - 306
Search for a radio counterpart to GRB 940301 with westerbork L. O. HanlonK. BennettT. A. Th. Spoelstra Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 307 - 310
Ground-based optical CCD experiments for GRB and optical transient detection René HudecJan Soldán Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 311 - 314
VLA observations of GRB error boxes D. M. PalmerT. L. ClineC. Kouveliotou Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 315 - 318
A search for very high energy bursts A. G. K. SmithR. W. ClayP. G. Edwards Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 319 - 322
Optical counterparts of cosmological GRBs A. N. TimokhinG. S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 323 - 326
Correlation between arrival directions of gamma ray bursts and super high energy EAS W. Tkaczyk Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 327 - 330
COBE observations of the microwave counterpart of GRBs R. K. SchaeferS. AliL. Piccirillo Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 331 - 334
European Observation Network: first experience with BACODINE triggers René HudecPavel SpurnýFrantišek Hovorka Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 335 - 338
On detection of high-energy neutrinos from sources of gamma-ray bursts M. OstrowskiA. A. Zdziarski Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 339 - 341
The search and investigation of faint blue star-like objects in the small GRB error boxes V. V. SokolovA. I. KopylovA. V. Berezin Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 343 - 346
The investigation of Moskalenko's 1959 optical transient field inside GRB791101 error box Zharykov S. V.Kopylov A. I.Sokolov V. V. Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 347 - 350
Search for Gamma Ray Bursts of energy Eγ ≥10 GeV and Eγ ≥ 100 TeV in correlation with BATSE events M. AgliettaB. AlessandroS. Vernetto Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 351 - 354
Search for low energyν e,μ,τ andv e,μ,τ in coincidence with BATSE gamma ray bursts M. AgliettaP. AntonioliG. T. Zatsepin Session E GRB Locations and Counterparts Pages: 355 - 358
Are galactic GRB models still an option? D. H. HartmannM. S. BriggsJ. Hakkila Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 361 - 368
Constraints on the luminosities of gamma-ray bursts J. HakkilaC. MeeganR. Mallozzi Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 369 - 372
Gamma-ray bursts from high velocity neutron stars Tomasz BulikDonald Q. Lamb Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 373 - 376
Cosmological models of gamma-ray bursts Charles D. DermerThomas J. Weiler Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 377 - 388
Cosmological rates of coalescing neutron stars and GRB H. JorgensenV. M. LipunovM. E. Prokhorov Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 389 - 392
The search for GRB from primordial black hole evaporation David B. Cline Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 393 - 397
Does time dilation tell us the distance to gamma-ray bursts? Ralph A. M. J. Wijers Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 399 - 402
Solving the GRB mystery: future missions and observations K. Hurley Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 403 - 409
Unsteady plasma ejections from hollow accretion columns of galactic neutron stars as a trigger for gamma-ray bursts V. V. Gvaramadze Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 411 - 414
Collapsed white dwarfs as gamma-ray burst sources F. De PaolisG. IngrossoA. Qadir Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 415 - 418
Distribution of gamma-ray bursts in halo neutron star-comet models M. G. HigginsR. N. Henriksen Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 419 - 422
Coalescing neutron stars as gamma ray bursters? M. RuffertH. -Th. JankaG. Schäfer Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 423 - 426
On the stellar origin of gamma ray bursts M. N. VahiaA. R. Rao Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 427 - 430
A theory for gamma ray and X-ray burst sources P. F. Browne Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 431 - 436
Electromagnetic bursting of a rapidly rotating magnetized neutron star in a close binary system A. TrevesE. SzuszkiewiczM. Tavani Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 437 - 440
Internal shocks in a relativistic wind as a source for gamma-ray bursts? R. MochkovitchV. MaitiaR. Marques Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 441 - 444
A GRB model satisfying stringent observational constraints Nir J. Shaviv Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 445 - 448
Deriving the GRB distance scale Alan OwensS. SembayBradley E. Schaefer Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 449 - 452
A stringent new limit on bursts from nearby galaxies T. T. Hamilton Session F Where are the GRBs? Pages: 453 - 456
CATSAT - a very low cost burst distance measuring mission D. J. ForrestW. T. VestrandA. Owens Session G Techniques Pages: 459 - 462
Wide field X-ray monitor on board the High Energy Transient Experiment (HETE) A. YoshidaM. MatsuokaI. Hatsukade Session G Techniques Pages: 463 - 466
MARIA: A large area balloon instrument Alberto J. Castro-Tirado Session G Techniques Pages: 467 - 470
FREGATE, a gamma-ray spectrometer for HETE J -L. AtteiaM. NielG. Vedrenne Session G Techniques Pages: 471 - 474
Status of the Transient Gamma-Ray Spectrometer H. SeifertB. J. TeegardenN. Madden Session G Techniques Pages: 475 - 478
The UV cameras on the High Energy Transient Experiment (HETE) Roland VanderspekAlia AtlasM. Tim Jones Session G Techniques Pages: 479 - 482