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From Nuclear Watchdogs to Cosmic Fireworks: The Vela Satellites That Sparked Gamma-Ray Astronomy
space5 days ago

From Nuclear Watchdogs to Cosmic Fireworks: The Vela Satellites That Sparked Gamma-Ray Astronomy

The Vela satellites, built to detect secret nuclear tests, recorded a mysterious 1967 gamma-ray flash that didn’t fit terrestrial or solar sources, initiating gamma-ray burst research. Over time, improved timing allowed precise localization, establishing bursts as cosmic in origin. BeppoSAX’s 1997 afterglow localizations linked bursts to distant galaxies and revealed two main classes—short bursts from compact mergers and long bursts from collapsing massive stars—while extraordinary events like GRB 221009A in 2022 showed bursts can outshine almost all prior records, marking gamma-ray bursts as a central field in high-energy astrophysics.

Revolutionizing Distance Measurement in the Universe: Introducing Baryon Acoustic Oscillations
astronomy2 years ago

Revolutionizing Distance Measurement in the Universe: Introducing Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

Astronomers have developed a new technique using Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) to measure cosmic distances with greater precision. By analyzing one million galaxies, the team found that BAOs can be used to accurately map the Universe and determine the separation between galaxies. This method could help resolve the Hubble Tension and provide insights into the expansion of the Universe, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the behavior of gravity on large scales.