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The case for a minute-long merger-driven gamma-ray burst from fast-cooling synchrotron emission

By B. Gompertz and others
For decades, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been broadly divided into `long'- and `short'-duration bursts, lasting more or less than 2s, respectively. However, this dichotomy does not map perfectly to the two progenitor channels that are known to produce GRBs -- the merger of compact objects (merger-GRBs) or the collapse of... Show more
December 14, 2022
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The case for a minute-long merger-driven gamma-ray burst from fast-cooling synchrotron emission
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