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artist rendering of neutron star merger

Astronomers Find X-rays Lingering Years After Neutron Star Collision

UNLV astrophysicist Bing Zhang contributes to study offering new, most complete start-to-finish view of neutron star merger.

The first gravitational wave event due to a binary neutron star merger, which produced a short gamma-ray burst 1.7 seconds later and a long-lasting X-ray afterglow still detectable after three years. (courtesy image)

  • Research
  • October 13, 2020
  • By UNLV News Center
  • Tony Allen (UNLV): 702-895-3102, tony.allen@unlv.edu; Kimbra Cutlip (Maryland): 301-405-9463, kcutlip@umd.edu

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