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Title: |
| Astrophysics: Most distant cosmic blast seen |
Authors: |
| Zhang, Bing |
Affiliation: |
| AA(Bing Zhang is in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nevada, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-4002, USA. zhang@physics.unlv.edu) |
Publication: |
| Nature, Volume 461, Issue 7268, pp. 1221-1223 (2009). (Nature Homepage) |
Publication Date: |
| 10/2009 |
Origin: |
| NATURE |
DOI: |
| 10.1038/4611221a |
Bibliographic Code: |
| 2009Natur.461.1221Z |
Abstract
The most distant γ-ray burst yet sighted is the earliest astronomical object ever observed in cosmic history. This ancient beacon offers a glimpse of the little-known cosmic dark ages.
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