A super-short gamma-ray burst defies astronomers’ expectations0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 3, 2021
The high-energy flash came from an imploding star, not colliding neutron stars
The high-energy flash came from an imploding star, not colliding neutron stars
Blasts differ from ‘ordinary’ supernovae, gamma-ray bursts
An international group of researchers has discovered that an anomalous gamma-ray signal from Milky Way’s center comes from 10 billion-year-old stars, rather than dark matter as previously thought.
Bonds and chemical groups found in biomolecules form in ices bombarded by the electrons
Today, scientists operating the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Gamma-ray Observatory released a new survey of the sky made from the highest energy gamma rays ever observed.