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A very energetic supernova associated with the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003

Authors :
Javier Gorosabel
Darach Watson
Jesper Sollerman
Pall Jakobsson
Elena Pian
Andrew S. Fruchter
Sylvio Klose
Stan Woosley
Palle Møller
E. Rol
Eliana Palazzi
Lex Kaper
Michael I. Andersen
Kristian Pedersen
Paul Vreeswijk
Johan P. U. Fynbo
José María Castro Cerón
Jochen Greiner
N. Masetti
Nial R. Tanvir
Ralph A. M. J. Wijers
Jens Hjorth
Chryssa Kouveliotou
Edward P. J. van den Heuvel
Holger Pedersen
James E. Rhoads
A. J. Castro-Tirado
High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI)
Source :
Nature, 423(6942), 847-850. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2003.

Abstract

Over the past five years evidence has mounted that long-duration (> 2 s) gamma-ray bursts (GRBs)--the most brilliant of all astronomical explosions--signal the collapse of massive stars in our Universe. This evidence was originally based on the probable association of one unusual GRB with a supernova, but now includes the association of GRBs with regions of massive star formation in distant galaxies, the appearance of supernova-like 'bumps' in the optical afterglow light curves of several bursts and lines of freshly synthesized elements in the spectra of a few X-ray afterglows. These observations support, but do not yet conclusively demonstrate, the idea that long-duration GRBs are associated with the deaths of massive stars, presumably arising from core collapse. Here we report evidence that a very energetic supernova (a hypernova) was temporally and spatially coincident with a GRB at redshift z = 0.1685. The timing of the supernova indicates that it exploded within a few days of the GRB, strongly suggesting that core-collapse events can give rise to GRBs, thereby favouring the 'collapsar' model.<br />19 pages, 3 figures

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
423
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....83f30a32de7105d2ba30c1324c7daec7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature01750