Astrophysics: Extreme emission seen from $\gamma$-ray bursts
Bing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of extremely high-energy emission from gamma-ray bursts, offering new insights into these powerful cosmic explosions.
Contribution
It presents observational evidence of high-energy emissions from gamma-ray bursts, advancing understanding of their energetic processes.
Findings
Detection of high-energy gamma-ray emission from two bursts
New observational data on gamma-ray burst energetics
Potential implications for models of cosmic explosions
Abstract
Cosmic explosions called -ray bursts are the most energetic bursting events in the universe. Observations of extremely high-energy emission from two -ray bursts provide a new way to study these gigantic explosions.
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