Breakthrough Neutron-Star Collision in Tiny Galaxy Reframes GRB Origins

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Astronomers detected a neutron-star collision in a tiny, faint galaxy inside a 600,000-light-year gas stream, about 4.7 billion light-years away, challenging where such events occur and linking them to gamma-ray bursts and the production of heavy elements like gold and platinum, with observations from Fermi, Chandra, Swift, and Hubble.
Topics:science#gamma-ray-bursts#heavy-elements#multi-telescope-observations#neutron-star-collision#space#tiny-faint-galaxy
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