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Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science
I discuss what we have learned about Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) by studying their `afterglows', and how these are interpreted in the generally-accepted `fireball' model of GRBs, as well as in the generally-unaccepted `cannonball' model of the same phenomena. The interpretation of GRBs is...
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author | De Rujula, Alvaro |
author_facet | De Rujula, Alvaro |
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description | I discuss what we have learned about Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) by studying their `afterglows', and how these are interpreted in the generally-accepted `fireball' model of GRBs, as well as in the generally-unaccepted `cannonball' model of the same phenomena. The interpretation of GRBs is a good example around which to frame a discussion of the different approaches to science found in various fields, such as high-energy physics (HEP), high-energy astrophysics, or even the deciphering of ancient languages. I use this example to draw conclusions on `post-academic' science, and on the current status of European HEP. |
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spelling | cern-6241532023-03-14T19:59:41Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/624153engDe Rujula, AlvaroGamma-ray bursts and the sociology of scienceParticle Physics - PhenomenologyI discuss what we have learned about Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) by studying their `afterglows', and how these are interpreted in the generally-accepted `fireball' model of GRBs, as well as in the generally-unaccepted `cannonball' model of the same phenomena. The interpretation of GRBs is a good example around which to frame a discussion of the different approaches to science found in various fields, such as high-energy physics (HEP), high-energy astrophysics, or even the deciphering of ancient languages. I use this example to draw conclusions on `post-academic' science, and on the current status of European HEP.I discuss what we have learned about Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) by studying their `afterglows', and how these are interpreted in the generally-accepted `fireball' model of GRBs, as well as in the generally-unaccepted `cannonball' model of the same phenomena. The interpretation of GRBs is a good example around which to frame a discussion of the different approaches to science found in various fields, such as high-energy physics (HEP), high-energy astrophysics, or even the deciphering of ancient languages. I use this example to draw conclusions on `post-academic' science, and on the current status of European HEP.hep-ph/0306140CERN-TH-2003-131CERN-TH-2003-131oai:cds.cern.ch:6241532003-06-16 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology De Rujula, Alvaro Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title | Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title_full | Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title_fullStr | Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title_full_unstemmed | Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title_short | Gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
title_sort | gamma-ray bursts and the sociology of science |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/624153 |
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