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GRB 19 Mar 2008
I read about the above Gamma Ray Burst,
but days,weeks, months later no published analysis materialized, that I have found. Are the astronomers still consolidating the data for peer publication? Anyway what's the "fallout" ? I quite interested in a "neutrino shock wave" that occurred like SN1987a, but this burst, at a greater distance, might produce a definite variation of the neutrino speed to light speed. Comments very welcome. Regards Ken S. Tucker |
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GRB 19 Mar 2008
In article , Ken S. Tucker
wrote: I read about the above Gamma Ray Burst, but days,weeks, months later no published analysis materialized, that I have found. Are the astronomers still consolidating the data for peer publication? Look at this week's Natu http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture07270.html http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...l/455177a.html --=20 David M. Palmer (formerly @clark.net, @ematic.com) |
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