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An unusual gamma-ray burst has astronomers wondering what new type of cosmic explosion could have created the brilliant blast of light.
Gamma-ray bursts are brief explosions of super-energetic light at the most extreme range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
A single burst is a million trillion times brighter than the sun. It lasts only a short timeâfrom a few milliseconds to a few minutes.
"They are the most violent events known in our universe," said Bing Zhang of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
"There are a lot of unknowns, but their study tells us about the extreme conditions found in the universe."
The bursts appear to be associated with supernovasâthe massive explosions caused by the deaths of some stars that can spawn black holes.
But a gamma-ray burst observed by NASA's Swift satellite on June 14, 2006, defies any currently known theories, because it reveals no evidence of an associated supernova.
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