The Swift satellite lives up to its name, revealing cosmic explosions as they happen
- PMID: 18812306
- DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2008.0153
The Swift satellite lives up to its name, revealing cosmic explosions as they happen
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful objects in the Universe. Discovered in the 1960s as brief flashes of gamma radiation, we now know that they emit across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, are located in distant galaxies and comprise two distinct populations, one of which may originate in the deaths of massive stars. The launch of the Swift satellite in 2004 brought a flurry of new discoveries, advancing our understanding of these sources and the galaxies that host them. I highlight a number of important results from the Swift era thus far.