Image: ESA/XMM-Newton/M. Rigoselli (INAF) The gamma-ray burst, affectionately dubbed ‘BOAT’ (Brightest of All Time), has been found to emit gamma-rays with energies reaching up to 13 ...
In October 2022, a galaxy 2.4 billion light years away suddenly flared with the brightest gamma ray burst astronomers had ever seen. Piersanti and colleagues used radio transmitters and satellites ...
An astounding gamma-ray burst, dubbed GRB 221009A, continues to amaze even though it has been more than a year since it was detected. Scientists from Italy have recently published a study that ...
The incredibly bright and long-lasting gamma-ray burst — dubbed the "brightest of all time," or the BOAT, and officially designated GRB 221009A — was detected in October 2022 by an array of ...
The incredibly bright and long-lasting gamma-ray burst — dubbed the "brightest of all time," or the BOAT, and officially designated GRB 221009A — was detected in October 2022 by an array of ...
Gamma-ray bursts are the brightest explosions the cosmos has to offer, besides the Big Bang—the explosion that happened 13.77 billion years ago that marks the beginning of time. The BOAT was ...
Astronomers with The LHAASO Collaboration have found that last year's GRB 221009A gamma-ray burst, subsequently nicknamed the Brightest of All Time (BOAT), carried with it 13 teraelectronvolts of ...
Rings of dust that evidence the BOAT, as seen by the XMM-Newton Observatory. The gamma-ray burst, affectionately dubbed ‘BOAT’ (Brightest of All Time), has been found to emit gamma-rays with ...
AstroSat has detected more than 600 gamma-ray bursts since it was commissioned in 2015. Each gamma-ray burst detected by ...
It was speculated to be the brightest GRB since the start of human ... "There has been a great debate about the possible consequences of a gamma-ray burst in our own galaxy," study lead author ...
It's been just over a year since scientists revealed they had seen the brightest gamma ray burst ever recorded – an event known as GRB 221009A. Now, scientists say the 'brightest of all time ...
“It was probably the brightest gamma-ray burst we have ever detected,” said Mirko Piersanti, University of L’Aquila, Italy, and lead author of the paper, in a press release. The burst of ...