GRB 101225A, also known as the "Christmas burst", was a cosmic explosion first detected by NASA's Swift observatory on Christmas Day 2010. The gamma-ray...
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Gamma-ray burst (redirect from Long GRB)
ray emission duration. The most studied ultra-long events include GRB 101225A and GRB 111209A. The low detection rate may be a result of low sensitivity...
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imaging and spectroscopy 29 and 61 days after the burst. Christmas burst (GRB 101225A) - a 28 minute long Gamma ray burst that occurred in December 25, 2010...
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List of gamma-ray bursts (redirect from List of GRBs)
following is a list of significant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) listed in chronological order. GRBs are named after the date on which they were detected:...
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inner edge of the star's habitable zone 8.5 billion years (5.3 Gya): GRB 101225A, the "Christmas Burst", considered the longest at 28 minutes, recorded...
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The Giant GRB Ring is a ring of 9 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that may be associated with one of the largest known cosmic structures. It was discovered in...
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explanation for the phenomenon of fast radio bursts, the gamma ray burst GRB 101225A and other types of pulsar variability. There are no known debris disks...
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J121001+495647 have been proposed to be CEJSNs. The gamma-ray burst GRB 101225A could have formed through a common envelope jets supernova-like interaction...
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Astronomical events GRB 101225A SN 1885A (S)...
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