Observing the Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions: Tracking Gamma-Ray Bursts Across Wavelengths

Gamma-ray bursts—cosmic explosions so powerful they outshine entire galaxies—are unlocking secrets of black holes, neutron stars, and the early universe. Introduction Gamma rays occupy the highest frequency and shortest wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum, with frequencies typically above 10^{19} Hz and wavelengths shorter than 0.01 nanometers. They are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation,…

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