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The gravitational wave and short gamma-ray burst GW170817/SHB170817A, not your everyday binary neutron star merger
This event, so far unique, beautifully confirmed the standard views on the gravitational waves produced by a merger of two neutron stars, but its electromagnetic multi-wavelenth observations disagreed with the numerous initial versions of the "standard fireball model(s)" of gamma ray burst...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2808455 |
Sumario: | This event, so far unique, beautifully confirmed the standard views on the gravitational waves produced by a merger of two neutron stars, but its electromagnetic multi-wavelenth observations disagreed with the numerous initial versions of the "standard fireball model(s)" of gamma ray bursts. Contrariwise, they provided strong evidence in favour of the "cannonball" model. Most uncontroversially, a cannonball was observed at radio wavelengths, with an overwhelming statistical significance ($>\! 17\,\sigma$), and travelling in the plane of the sky, as expected, at an apparent superluminal velocity $V_{app}\sim 4\, c$. |
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