CORDIS Project
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This project investigates gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful cosmic explosions, to understand their origins and emissions. It focuses on the physics of relativistic shocks in plasma and the enigmatic short gamma-ray bursts, aiming to enhance our comprehension of these phenomena in high-energy astrophysics.
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most violent of the known cosmic explosions.
They are bright enough to outshine the rest of the gamma-ray universe and can be seen out to the distance of the first generation of stars.
The burst of gamma-rays that marks the GRB, which last seconds, is followed by an afterglow - a long-lasting X-ray, optical, and radio emission. GRB exploration was very active during the last two decades, mostly thanks to a continuous observational effort.
The theoretical analysis…
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