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Coordinates: Sky map21h23m27.0s, 53° 0202
 

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GRB 060614
Event typeGamma-ray burst
ConstellationIndus Edit this on Wikidata
Right ascension21h23m 27.0s
Declination−53° 02′ 02
Distance1,600,000,000 ly (490,000,000 pc)
Source[PBF2006d] Host Galaxy
Other designationsGRB 060614
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GRB 060614 was a gamma-ray burst detected by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory on June 14, 2006, with peculiar properties. It challenged a previously held scientific consensusongamma-ray burst progenitors[1] and black holes.[2]

Prior to this detection, it was believed that a long gamma-ray burst, like GRB 060614, was probably caused by gravitational collapse of a large star into a black hole, and would be accompanied by detectable supernova, whilst short gamma-ray bursts were thought to be the merger of two neutron stars. However, the lack of any supernova and the vanishing spectral lags during GRB 060614 are typical of short GRBs, at odds with the long (102s) duration of this event and its origin in a galaxy 1.6 billion light years away in the constellation Indus.[3]

In December 2006, an article on the burst was published in the journal Nature, with the editors describing a hunt by scientists to define a new GRB classification system to account for this burst.[4] GRB 060614 was subsequently classified as a "hybrid gamma-ray burst", defined as a long burst without accompanying supernova.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Newfound diversity in gamma-ray bursts". UC Berkeley News. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  • ^ "NASA Satellite Discovers New Kind of Black Hole Explosion". NASA. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  • ^ "Hybrids in the Universe?". NASA. Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  • ^ Gehrels, N.; Norris, J. P.; Barthelmy, S. D.; Granot, J.; Kaneko, Y.; Kouveliotou, C.; Markwardt, C. B.; Mészáros, P.; Nakar, E.; Nousek, J. A.; O'Brien, P. T.; Page, M.; Palmer, D. M.; Parsons, A. M.; Roming, P. W. A.; Sakamoto, T.; Sarazin, C. L.; Schady, P.; Stamatikos, M.; Woosley, S. E. (2006). "A new γ-ray burst classification scheme from GRB 060614". Nature. 444 (7122): 1044–1046. arXiv:astro-ph/0610635. Bibcode:2006Natur.444.1044G. doi:10.1038/nature05376. PMID 17183315. S2CID 117969802.
  • ^ Ratcliffe, Martin (February 2008). State of the Universe 2008 : new images, discoveries and events. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-387-73998-4.
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