Exploring an Unprecedented Gamma Ray Jet with a Long-Lived Afterglow
Recently, an international team of scientists have discovered an unprecedented gamma-ray jet that is much more long-lived than any previously known. The team used a radio telescope to observe a gamma-ray burst and its jet, which is an incredibly powerful phenomenon that occurs when a star collapses into a black hole or neutron star. This jet lasted for at least a month, which is much longer than any previously known. This discovery gives us a unique opportunity to study the physics of these powerful jets in greater detail than before. With this new knowledge, we may be able to better understand the process of star formation and the physics of these powerful jets.
source: Phys.org