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In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts ( GRBs) are immensely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies, being the brightest and most extreme explosive events in the entire universe, [1] [2] [3] as NASA describes the bursts as the "most powerful class of explosions in the universe". [4]
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Relativistic jets. Elliptical galaxy M87 emitting a...
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GRB 221009A, also known as Swift J1913.1+1946, was an...
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GRB 080916C is a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that was recorded on...
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Great Bentley railway station (station code), in Essex,...
- Relativistic Jets
The history of gamma-ray began with the serendipitous detection of a gamma-ray burst (GRB) on July 2, 1967, by the U.S. Vela satellites. After these satellites detected fifteen other GRBs, Ray Klebesadel of the Los Alamos National Laboratory published the first paper on the subject, Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts of Cosmic Origin. [1]
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Gamma-ray bursts ( GRBs) are flashes of gamma rays from extremely energetic explosions. They have been seen in distant galaxies. They are the most luminous electromagnetic events known to occur in the universe . Bursts can last from milliseconds to several minutes, although a typical burst lasts a few seconds.