Over the past decade, our physical understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has progressed rapidly, thanks to the discovery and observation of their long-lived afterglow emission. Long-duration (≳2 s) GRBs are associated with the explosive deaths of massive stars ('collapsars', ref. 1), which produce accompanying supernovae; the short-duration (≲2 s) GRBs have a different origin, which has been argued to be the merger of two compact objects. Here we report optical observations of GRB 060614 (duration ~100 s, ref. 10) that rule out the presence of an associated supernova. This would seem to require a new explosive process: either a massive collapsar that powers a GRB without any associated supernova, or a new type of 'engine', as long-lived ...
Starting with the first detection of an afterglow from a short-duration hard-spectrum γ-ray burst (S...
Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at ~2 s. Long bursts or...
Of the cosmological gamma-ray bursts, GRB 011121 has the lowest redshift, z = 0.36. More importantly...
Over the past decade, our physical understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has progressed rapidly, ...
The absence of a supernova accompanying the nearby long GRB 060614 poses a great puzzle about the pr...
On 2006 May 5, a four second duration, low energy, ~10^49 erg, Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) was observed, s...
There is strong evidence that long duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are produced during the collapse...
AbstractA gamma-ray burst (GRB) is a strong and fast gamma-ray emission from the explosion of stella...
Over the past decade our physical understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has progressed rapidly th...
Starting with the first detection of an afterglow from a short-duration hard-spectrum gamma-ray burs...
Gamma ray bursts (GFU3s) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at approx.2 s. Long bu...
The purported spiral host galaxy of GRB 020819B at z = 0.41 has been seminal in establishing our vie...
There is an ongoing debate on whether or not the observational limits on a supernova (SN) associated...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are short, intense flashes of soft gamma radiation coming from the distant U...
We present observations and analysis of the host galaxies of 23 heavily dust-obscured gamma-ray burs...
Starting with the first detection of an afterglow from a short-duration hard-spectrum γ-ray burst (S...
Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at ~2 s. Long bursts or...
Of the cosmological gamma-ray bursts, GRB 011121 has the lowest redshift, z = 0.36. More importantly...
Over the past decade, our physical understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has progressed rapidly, ...
The absence of a supernova accompanying the nearby long GRB 060614 poses a great puzzle about the pr...
On 2006 May 5, a four second duration, low energy, ~10^49 erg, Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) was observed, s...
There is strong evidence that long duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are produced during the collapse...
AbstractA gamma-ray burst (GRB) is a strong and fast gamma-ray emission from the explosion of stella...
Over the past decade our physical understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has progressed rapidly th...
Starting with the first detection of an afterglow from a short-duration hard-spectrum gamma-ray burs...
Gamma ray bursts (GFU3s) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at approx.2 s. Long bu...
The purported spiral host galaxy of GRB 020819B at z = 0.41 has been seminal in establishing our vie...
There is an ongoing debate on whether or not the observational limits on a supernova (SN) associated...
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are short, intense flashes of soft gamma radiation coming from the distant U...
We present observations and analysis of the host galaxies of 23 heavily dust-obscured gamma-ray burs...
Starting with the first detection of an afterglow from a short-duration hard-spectrum γ-ray burst (S...
Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are known to come in two duration classes, separated at ~2 s. Long bursts or...
Of the cosmological gamma-ray bursts, GRB 011121 has the lowest redshift, z = 0.36. More importantly...