Was a powerful cosmic explosion seen by the Einstein Probe launched by a supermassive black hole snacking on a star, by a ...
The highly energetic explosion was initially attributed to a burst of gamma rays emitted either by the collision of two neutron stars or from the death of a massive star. Soon, however ...
Over the past decade, thousands of such gamma-ray bursts have been detected ... and others have investigated this explosion using a slew of ground-based and space-based telescopes, including ...
The highly energetic explosion was initially attributed to a burst of gamma rays emitted either by the collision of two neutron stars or from the death of a massive star. Soon, however, the ...
The recent detection of a cosmic explosion by the Einstein Probe is stirring excitement among space watchers everywhere.
On March 15, 2024, a space-based observatory detected bursts of low-energy X-rays from deep in the ancient universe, ...
Follow-up observations from the Gemini-North telescope on Hawaii Island and the Very Large Telescope in Chile returned ...
Where are the particles responsible for the emission of gamma rays accelerated ... same black hole erupt with a powerful and unexpected explosion. Scientists hope that by studying this emission ...
Gamma-ray bursts are the most energetic explosions ... "I’m excited to chase the next weird explosion from the Einstein Probe," said Pasham. The team's research was published on Jan.
The Einstein Probe detected a 17-minute soft X-ray burst from 12.5 billion light-years away, challenging gamma-ray burst ...