Revealing x-ray and gamma ray temporal and spectral similarities in the GRB 190829A afterglow

Science56.90
Volume: 372, Issue: 6546, Pages: 1081 - 1085
Published: Jun 4, 2021
Abstract
An intrinsic gamma-ray burst afterglow Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are emitted by relativistic jets generated during the collapse of a massive star in a distant galaxy. The GRB itself lasts only a few seconds but is followed by an afterglow that can persist for hours or days. The H.E.S.S. Collaboration observed the afterglow of GRB 190829A, a nearby long GRB. The proximity of this burst allowed it to be detected at tera–electron volt energies...
Paper Details
Title
Revealing x-ray and gamma ray temporal and spectral similarities in the GRB 190829A afterglow
Published Date
Jun 4, 2021
Journal
Volume
372
Issue
6546
Pages
1081 - 1085
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