Scientists Detect Distant Gamma-Ray Burst From Dawn of Universe

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Scientists Detect Distant Gamma-Ray Burst From Dawn of Universe
Scientists Detect Distant Gamma-Ray Burst From Dawn of Universe

Africa-Press – Cape verde. The burst’s aftermath was observed and studied by a team of astronomers led by Andrea Rossi from INAF in Bologna, after the burst itself was spotted by NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory.

An extremely ancient and distant gamma-ray burst that apparently originated in the early days of the universe got spotted by astronomers. The burst in question, designated as GRB210905A, was first detected by NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in September 2021.

A team of astronomers led by Andrea Rossi from the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) in Bologna then rushed to observe the aftermath of this event using several telescopes, including instruments of the European Southern Observatory (ESO). As for the burst’s origin, Rossi’s team postulated that it was likely powered by material being pulled into a black hole, ESO noted.

While the origins of such events remain “a bit of a mystery”, ESO’s upcoming Extremely Large Telescope may help deal with this enigma as this instrument is expected to help study properties of such bursts in greater detail, the research organization stated.

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