Most energetic gamma-ray burst confirms Israeli researchers' predictions
Gamma-ray bursts are a phenomenon in which a massive amount of X-rays and gamma rays are emitted within seconds in a single pulse or in multiple subsequent pulses.
The GRB221009A burst as recorded about an hour after the first one was documented by the SWIFT telescope. (photo credit: NASA/SWIFT/A. BEARDMORE (UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER))
The most energetic gamma-ray burst ever recorded was observed on Wednesday, confirming the predictions of researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
The burst, dubbed GRB 221009A, occurred 2.4 billion lightyears from Earth after researchers at the Faculty of Physics, led by Profs. Arnon Dar and Shlomo Dado, published a study in The Astrophysical Journal Letters and the Internet Archive predicting the strength of the event and other details.
Gamma-ray
bursts are a phenomenon in which a massive amount of X-rays and gamma
rays are emitted within seconds in a single pulse or in multiple
subsequent pulses.
The GRB221009A burst as recorded about an hour after the first one was documented by the SWIFT telescope. (photo credit: NASA/SWIFT/A. BEARDMORE (UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER))
The most energetic gamma-ray burst ever recorded was observed on Wednesday, confirming the predictions of researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
The burst, dubbed GRB 221009A, occurred 2.4 billion lightyears from Earth after researchers at the Faculty of Physics, led by Profs. Arnon Dar and Shlomo Dado, published a study in The Astrophysical Journal Letters and the Internet Archive predicting the strength of the event and other details.
Gamma-ray bursts are a phenomenon in which a massive amount of X-rays and gamma rays are emitted within seconds in a single pulse or in multiple subsequent pulses.
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