The Interplanetary Network Supplement to the BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Burst Catalogs
K. Hurley, C. Guidorzi, F. Frontera, E. Montanari, F. Rossi, M., Feroci, E. Mazets, S. Golenetskii, D. D. Frederiks, V. D. Pal'shin, R. L., Aptekar, T. Cline, J. Trombka, T. McClanahan, R. Starr, J.-L. Atteia, C., Barraud, A. Pelangeon, M. Boer, R. Vanderspek, G. Ricker

TL;DR
This paper presents localization data for 475 gamma-ray bursts detected by the interplanetary network and BeppoSAX between 1996 and 2002, enhancing understanding of burst positions through triangulation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of gamma-ray burst localizations obtained via triangulation with multiple spacecraft, supplementing BeppoSAX data.
Findings
Localization data for 475 gamma-ray bursts
Detection of 787 bursts by interplanetary network
Triangulation improved burst position accuracy
Abstract
Between 1996 July and 2002 April, one or more spacecraft of the interplanetary network detected 787 cosmic gamma-ray bursts that were also detected by the Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor and/or Wide-Field X-Ray Camera experiments aboard the BeppoSAX spacecraft. During this period, the network consisted of up to six spacecraft, and using triangulation, the localizations of 475 bursts were obtained. We present the localization data for these events.
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