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Title: Gamma Flash GRB 250702B: A Galaxy-Sized Explosion

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Unprecedented Gamma Flash Challenges ⁣Understanding of Stellar Cataclysms

A⁢ gamma-ray burst,designated GRB‌ 250702B,has ⁣been observed​ lasting ‌approximately⁤ a day⁣ – ⁢100 to 1000 times longer than typical gamma‍ flashes. ​This unusual event, initially detected on July 2 by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, revealed three distinct⁤ eruptions within a few hours, with ​preceding ⁣activity ⁣identified through ⁢data from teh Chinese Academy of Sciences’ einstein Probe in ‍collaboration with ESA and the Max-Planck​ Institut Für Extraterrestrial Physik.

Gamma-ray bursts are generally‍ understood to be the result ​of catastrophic⁤ stellar events ‍and are not expected to ‌repeat. ⁤ Initial⁣ estimations placed the source within the Milky⁢ Way, but observations from the⁣ European Southern Observatory’s Very‌ large⁤ Telescope (VLT), utilizing the HAWK-I camera, indicated a location outside⁣ our galaxy.⁢ This was later‍ confirmed by the NASA/ESA⁤ Hubble Space Telescope.

The source galaxy is estimated to be several billion light-years away, though precise distance calculations are ongoing.​ Researchers, including Andrew Levan⁣ of Radboud university and the⁣ University of Warwick, are investigating​ the ​cause ⁣of this prolonged burst.

“Until these observations, the astronomical ‌community assumed that the gamma flashes had taken place within this galaxy, ⁢but the VLT has thoroughly changed this image,” said Levan.

Possible explanations include the implosion of​ an ‌exceptionally massive star, or‍ the disruption of a star by an⁣ unusual ⁤black⁤ hole. “If it is ​a⁤ heavy star, then it was a collapse as we have never seen it before,” Levan explained, noting that⁣ typical stellar collapses produce gamma‌ flashes lasting only seconds. alternatively, a day-long ⁣burst could⁣ result from a star torn apart ⁢by a black​ hole, requiring “an abnormal ‌star…destroyed by an even more abnormal black hole” to account for the ⁢observed characteristics.

Further investigation ​is underway using instruments such as the VLT’s X-shooter spectrographer ‍and⁤ the ‌NASA/ESA/Canadian Space Agency’s ​Webb Space Telescope.”We still don’t know for​ sure what this has⁤ caused, but with this‌ research we have ​taken a step forward in understanding this extremely unusual object,” Levan concluded.

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