GRB 030329

GRB 030329
Event typeGamma-ray burst Edit this on Wikidata
ConstellationLeo Edit this on Wikidata
Right ascension10h 44m 49.95957s
Declination+21° 31′ 17.4375″
Distance587,000,000 pc (1.91×109 ly)
Other designationsGRB 030329A, GRB 030329, SN 2003dh

GRB 030329 was a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that was detected on 29 March 2003 at 11:37 UTC. A gamma-ray burst is a highly luminous flash associated with an explosion in a distant galaxy and producing gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation, and often followed by a longer-lived "afterglow" emitted at longer wavelengths (X-ray, ultraviolet, optical, infrared, and radio). GRB 030329 was the first burst whose afterglow definitively exhibited characteristics of a supernova, confirming the existence of a relationship between the two phenomena.


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