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Afterglow Gives Clues to Gamma Ray Bursts

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Since their discovery in 1967, intense gamma ray bursts in the universe have mystified scientists. Now a group of scientists led by Alberto J. Castro-Tirado of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia in Spain has presented findings that may explain what happens after the initial event. Using information obtained from the Italian-Dutch x-ray satellite BeppoSAX, the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory and other instruments, researchers noticed a complex light curve occurring after the initial burst. The declining curve suggests color dependence that could be related to a cooling break passing...Read full article

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