Black hole eats star: Student helps chart gamma-ray burst that lasted for days

Phys.org12/10/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

A team of astronomers, including George Washington University Ph.D. student Eliza Neights, observed an unusual gamma-ray burst (GRB) in July that lasted for several days, suggesting a potential new type of stellar explosion. This finding was supported by data from various sources, including NASA satellites, as reported by Phys.org.

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36 days
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1 source (low traction)
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