"JWST Observes Rare Kilonova Explosion, Unveiling Universe's Heavy Element Formation"

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has confirmed the presence of heavy elements, including tellurium and possibly iodine, in the ejected material of a kilonova produced by a gamma-ray burst (GRB). GRB 230307A, the second-brightest GRB ever detected, was observed by JWST and ground-based telescopes. Kilonovas, resulting from the merging of neutron stars, are rare and difficult to detect. JWST's infrared detection provides valuable insights into the formation of heavy elements and opens the door for further discoveries in understanding the universe.
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- Indian-origin astrophysicist Vik Dhillon at UK university helps unravel universe mystery IndiaTimes
- Neutron Star Collision Unleashes Explosion One Million Times Brighter Than Our Galaxy Futurism
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