Glimpsing the Infrastructure of a Gamma-ray Burst Jet

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Glimpsing the Infrastructure of a Gamma-ray Burst Jet

Post by MargaritaMc » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:27 pm

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Glimpsing the Infrastructure of a Gamma-ray Burst. Dec. 4, 2013
A new study using observations from a novel instrument provides the best look to date at magnetic fields at the heart of gamma-ray bursts, the most energetic explosions in the universe. An international team of astronomers from Britain, Slovenia and Italy has glimpsed the infrastructure of a burst's high-speed jet.
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The observations show that the initial afterglow light was polarized by 28 percent, the highest value ever recorded for a burst, and slowly declined to 16 percent, while the angle of the polarized light remained the same. This supports the presence of a large-scale organized magnetic field linked to the black hole, rather than a tangled magnetic field produced by instabilities within the jet itself.
A paper describing the team's findings will appear in the Dec. 5 issue of the journal Nature.
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