Astronomical Event: Supernova Fizzled Gamma-Ray Explosion Discovered by NASA's Fermi Space Telescope

Astronomical Event: Supernova Fizzled Gamma-Ray Explosion Discovered by NASA's Fermi Space Telescope

NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has detected the explosion of the smallest Gamma Ray Explosion (GRB) ever detected by a team of astronomers. The explosion happened after the death of a giant star. This was named after a massive gamma ray explosion. In the team of astronomers it received, ARIES senior scientist Dr. Shashibhushan Pandey was also included as a member.


Dr Shashi Bhushan Pandey, a scientist at the Aryabhatta Observational Science Research Institute, said the event gave scientists the opportunity to learn and understand better than ever before in the field of gamma ray explosions. He said this would help to understand gamma ray more in depth. He explained that Leo Singer, a Goddard astronomer who was on the discovery team and Ahumada's research advisor, said that if the eruption was caused by a falling star, it would re-shine due to the supernova explosion after the disappearance of its light. it is necessary. At such distances, the telescope and the most sensitive telescope are needed to detect supernova light in the light of its galaxy.


Dr. Pandey explained that the Artist was allocated time for this discovery using the 8.1-meter Gemini North Telescope located in Hawaii and a sophisticated tool called the Gemini Multi Object Spectrograph. Astronomers observed this associated galaxy with red and infrared light 28 days after the eruption. Repeated after 45 and 80 days. They found a source close to the infrared supernova in the first collection of views that can be seen at the next sight.


Drs. Pandey says the explosion may have been caused by slow-moving jets out of the star. If the weak jets taken out of the black hole or the star were too large at the time of its collapse, GRB may not occur at all. He said the discovery would help solve the long-term puzzle solved. He said the Fermi Gamma Ray Telescope is a partnership of astrophysics and particle physics. Hosted by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The Fermi telescope was developed in collaboration with the American Atomic Energy Department. Educational institutions and other stakeholders from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden and the United States play an important role in this.


According to astronomers, GRB (Gamma Ray Burst) 200826A was a rapid explosion of high-energy radiation lasting 0.65 seconds. Acquired by Farcy Gamma Ray Burst Monitor after years of space travel. This situation has also occurred in the services of NASA's Wind mission. Aries astronomer Dr Shashi Bhushan Pandey said the eruption was also detected by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Integral Satellite. On July 26 this year, the journal Nature Astronomy described the investigation of gamma-ray data and the bright light of a supernova explosion.