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Transient optical emission from the error box of the gamma-ray burst of 28 February 1997

  • J vanParadijs
  • , PJ Groot
  • , T Galama
  • , C Kouveliotou
  • , RG Strom
  • , J Telting
  • , RGM Rutten
  • , GJ Fishman
  • , CA Meegan
  • , M Pettini
  • , N Tanvir
  • , J Bloom
  • , H Pedersen
  • , HU NordgaardNielsen
  • , M LindenVornle
  • , J Melnick
  • , G vanderSteene
  • , J Heise
  • , J intZand
  • , E Costa
  • M Feroci, L Piro, F Frontera, G Zavattini, L Nicastro, E Palazzi, K Bennet, L Hanlon, A Parmar

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For almost a quarter of a century(1), the origin of gamma-ray bursts-brief, energetic bursts of high-energy photons-has remained unknown. The detection of a counterpart at another wavelength has long been thought to be a key to understanding the nature of these bursts (see, for example, ref. 2), but intensive searches have not revealed such a counterpart. The distribution and properties of the bursts(3) are explained naturally if they lie at cosmological distances (a few Gpc)(4), but there is a countervailing view that they are relatively local objects(5), perhaps distributed in a very large halo around our Galaxy. Here we report the detection of a transient and fading optical source in the error box associated with the burst GRB970228, less than 21 hours after the burst(6,7). The optical transient appears to be associated with a faint galaxy(7,8), suggesting that the burst occurred in that galaxy and thus that gamma-ray bursts in general lie at cosmological distance.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)686-689
Aantal pagina's4
TijdschriftNature
Volume386
Nummer van het tijdschrift6626
StatusPublished - 17-apr.-1997

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