Are gamma-ray bursts powered by a star's collapsing magnetic fields?

In its final moments of life, a distant massive star releases an intense burst of high-energy gamma radiation – a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) – the brightest sources of energy in the universe, detectable to humans through powerful telescopes. Scientists have long been divided over what powers these extraordinary explosions. Now research suggests a dying star’s collapsing magnetic field may hold the answers.


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Source: ScienceDaily