What Are Gamma Ray Bursts?

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The life of the Universe is characterized by the presence of many extraordinary events, some of them involving huge amounts of energy.
But have you ever wondered what is the most powerful type of event in the Universe? And did you know that it is something so powerful that could potentially even cause life extinction on Earth? Curious to know what is it? Stick with me and I will tell you in a few moments
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In the Universe, extremely powerful events happen all the time. Think, for example, to a supernova. A supernova is an immense exp*osion that occurs when a massive star “runs out of fuel”: the star collapses on itself, producing a huge ex*losion. These events are so energetic that a supernova occurring in our galaxy would be visible during daylight in our sky! The amount of energy produced by a supernova in a few seconds is more than the energy emitted by the Sun during its whole life: that’s impressive!
However, supernovas are not even the most powerful events in the Universe: in this special ranking, the honour belongs to another type of event, called “gamma ray burst” (or GRB for friends).
But, what are they?
GRB are brief bursts of gamma rays. Gamma rays are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation. What does it mean?
There are different types of electromagnetic waves. In fact, they are classified into seven categories, depending on their frequency: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. You should be familiar with some of them: microwaves, for example, are used to cook food, radio waves are used for telecommunications, while X-rays are used for medical imaging. These seven types of radiation are ranked from lowest to highest frequency: lower frequency means lower energy, while higher frequency means higher energy. This also means that radio waves are the electromagnetic waves with lowest energy, while gamma rays are the most energetic ones. In fact, gamma rays are very dangerous to humans. They are, for instance, emitted by some radioactive sources, and they can penetrate through the human body, causing damage to tissues and organs; they can even cause DNA mutations with long-term effects, such as increasing the risk of cancer.
So, gamma ray bursts are intense, short-lived bursts of extremely energetic gamma rays.
But how are they produced? It depends. In fact, they are classified into two types, depending on their duration: short GRBs and long GRBs.
Short gamma ray bursts have a duration of less than 2 seconds, and they can even last a few milliseconds only. Although scientists are not exactly sure about their origin, they think that short gamma ray bursts are produced during events known as “neutron star merger”, in which two neutron stars collide producing a more massive one or a black hole. When these huge cosmic collisions occur, a lot of energy (in the form of gamma rays) is released, producing a gamma ray burst. It is believed that short gamma ray bursts are also produced when a neutron star merges with a black hole.
On the other hand, long gamma ray bursts are those lasting more than 2 seconds. Some can even last a few minutes. These represent the majority of GRB events, and they are usually produced during a supernova explos*on: in the collapse of the star, a lot of energy is released, producing a GRB.
But how were they first discovered? Well, this is interesting: in fact, they were discovered… by accident!
In the 1960s, during the Cold War, the United States sent a group of satellites, the Vela satellites, into space. These satellites were equipped with gamma-ray detectors, and their main purpose was to detect possible nuclear explosi*ns (on Earth or in space), which would have been a sign of military activity on behalf of the Soviet Union.
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Credits: Ron Miller
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 What Are Gamma Ray Bursts?
05:35 How Energetic Are Gamma Ray Bursts?

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There is a considerable amount of confusion and muddying of the waters concerning the differences and similarities between Cosmic Rays and high-energy Gamma Rays. Traditionally, as when I studied the electromagnetic spectrum over 30 years ago, cosmic rays were the shortest wavelength electromagnetic energy wave in existence in the universe. Below this were gamma rays, X-rays, UV, visible light, IR and so on. However, I now see that cosmic rays are being described as photons or particle energy and that through interactions and collision with CMB photons, gamma rays can result. I see a number of YouTube contributors state that gamma rays are the highest frequency (shortest wavelength) classification of electromagnetic energy, this wasn't the case in the past.

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I love the information, and the style of content. Its very factual and informative! Please, keep making content, eventually people will see your worth!

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Not sure how many people working on this channel, but you're all doing woderful job

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What are gamma ray bursts? That's a burst that turn people into the HULK!

woesteloepi.
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Love these videos ! Do you think GRB’s have anything to do with the Fermi paradox??

mizzshortie
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Isn't WR104 a potential GRB that could affect the earth?

JH-qbnz
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Bruce Banner was pelted by gamma rays. He survived. Well somewhat. Now he's very large and green. 👅

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Fascinating subject. If one of those things came anywhere near earth, we would be obliterated in a second. And we wouldn’t see it coming until it hit us ....

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U Make nice science VIDs 👍👍

🙏Greetings from TECHIE SCIENCE youtube channe!🙏

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7:03 you know that number is huge when they don't even bother to put it in the subtitles xD

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*What is a Gamma Ray Bursts summarized*
It's when a star does the Kamehameha

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Gazer gazer & vontoocutt in the building

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So a Chuck Norris kick is about 1.1 GRBs lol.

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gamma... green... gets you stoned. like... really stoned

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What is beyond Gamma Rays? There has to be higher frequencies.

AndRyznar
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No the honor belongs to the big bang not even a close second lol

jamesmays
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What about quasars? Aren't those gamma rays?

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The best in scientific presentations and animations that purport to impart knowledge, but instead prop up the failed dogmas of the Standard Model of Cosmology, brought to us by the BigBang-to-BlackHole sex-and-death cult of NaziScience asstronomers, mathmagicians, and quackademics.
These boneheads haven't a clue they can swallow. Go to Thunderbolts Project's Space News website for a legitimate explanation of star and planet formation.
Base theory on evidence, not untestable hypothesis, fairytales, and concepts contrary to demonstrated results. Then, it's not a scientific hypothesis, but simply propaganda.
Scientific pronouncements by press-release are usually unconfirmed propaganda.
"Sin is to confession as research is to teaching",
E. L. Rice PhD. University of Oklahoma.

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There is a considerable amount of confusion and muddying of the waters concerning the differences and similarities between Cosmic Rays and high-energy Gamma Rays. Traditionally, as when I studied the electromagnetic spectrum over 30 years ago, cosmic rays were the shortest wavelength electromagnetic energy wave in existence in the universe. Below this were gamma rays, X-rays, UV, visible light, IR and so on. However, I now see that cosmic rays are being described as photons or particle energy and that through interactions and collision with CMB photons, gamma rays can result. I see a number of YouTube contributors state that gamma rays are the highest frequency (shortest wavelength) classification of electromagnetic energy, this wasn't the case in the past.

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