THE link between mysterious gamma-ray bursts and huge supernova explosions has been pinned down. A team led by Kris Stanek at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, watched the afterglow of Gamma-Ray Burst 011121 in November 2001. In a paper submitted to the Astrophysical Journal, the researchers say the afterglow faded quickly over several hours but then brightened a couple of weeks later before fading again. This is what you鈥檇 expect if the burst was part of a giant supernova. 鈥淲e were thrilled to be the first to catch a supernova 鈥榠n the act鈥,鈥 says Stanek.
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