A gamma-ray burst at a redshift of z approximately 8.2.

Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are thought to result from the explosions of certain massive stars, and some are bright enough that they should be observable out to redshifts of z > 20 using current technology. Hitherto, the highest redshift measured for any object was z = 6.96, for a L...

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Główni autorzy: Tanvir, N, Fox, D, Levan, A, Berger, E, Wiersema, K, Fynbo, J, Cucchiara, A, Krühler, T, Gehrels, N, Bloom, J, Greiner, J, Evans, P, Rol, E, Olivares, F, Hjorth, J, Jakobsson, P, Farihi, J, Willingale, R, Starling, R, Cenko, S, Perley, D, Maund, JR, Duke, J, Wijers, R, Adamson, A
Format: Journal article
Język:English
Wydane: 2009