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Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts
On 29 March the HETE-II satellite detected the most violent explosion in the universe to date - an enormous burst of gamma rays. Observers across the world recorded and studied the event. It appears to prove that gamma ray bursts originate in supernovae (1 page)
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description | On 29 March the HETE-II satellite detected the most violent explosion in the universe to date - an enormous burst of gamma rays. Observers across the world recorded and studied the event. It appears to prove that gamma ray bursts originate in supernovae (1 page) |
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spelling | cern-8113952019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/811395engSupernova sheds light on gamma-ray burstsGeneral Physics ResearchOn 29 March the HETE-II satellite detected the most violent explosion in the universe to date - an enormous burst of gamma rays. Observers across the world recorded and studied the event. It appears to prove that gamma ray bursts originate in supernovae (1 page)PRESSCUT-S-2003-644oai:cds.cern.ch:8113952003 |
spellingShingle | General Physics Research Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title | Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title_full | Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title_fullStr | Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title_full_unstemmed | Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title_short | Supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
title_sort | supernova sheds light on gamma-ray bursts |
topic | General Physics Research |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/811395 |