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- GRB_051221A abstract "GRB 051221A was a gamma ray burst (GRB) that was detected by NASA's Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission on December 21, 2005. A gamma-ray burst is a highly luminous flash of gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation. The coordinates of the burst were α=21h 54m 50.7s, δ=16° 53′ 31.9″, and it lasted about 1.4 seconds. The same satellite discovered X-ray emission from the same object, andthe GMOS Instrument on the Gemini Observatory discovered an afterglow in the visible spectrum. This was observed for the next ten days, allowing a redshift of Z = 0.5464 to be determined for the host galaxy.The gamma ray emission from this object is of the variety known as a short-hard burst. The energy emission is consistent with the model of a merger by compact objects. It was the most distant short-hard burst found to that date for which a redshift could be determined. The X-ray light curve showed evidence of three distinct breaks, possibly representing a strong energy injection. The energy may have been injected by a millisecond magnetar. That is, a rapidly rotating pulsar with a strong magnetic field, estimated at 1014 gauss (1010 teslas).".
- GRB_051221A wikiPageID "22445716".
- GRB_051221A wikiPageLength "3015".
- GRB_051221A wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- GRB_051221A wikiPageRevisionID "660982090".
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2005.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetars.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Short-duration_gamma-ray_bursts.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Declination.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-ray_burst.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_ray.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_ray_burst.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Gauss_(unit).
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Gemini_Observatory.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Magnetar.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Millisecond.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Pulsar.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Right_Ascension.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Right_ascension.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Swift_Gamma-Ray_Burst_Mission.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink Tesla_(unit).
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageWikiLinkText "GRB 051221A".
- GRB_051221A hasPhotoCollection GRB_051221A.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- GRB_051221A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- GRB_051221A subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2005.
- GRB_051221A subject Category:Magnetars.
- GRB_051221A subject Category:Short-duration_gamma-ray_bursts.
- GRB_051221A hypernym Burst.
- GRB_051221A type Article.
- GRB_051221A type Star.
- GRB_051221A type Article.
- GRB_051221A type Burst.
- GRB_051221A type Magnetar.
- GRB_051221A type Object.
- GRB_051221A comment "GRB 051221A was a gamma ray burst (GRB) that was detected by NASA's Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission on December 21, 2005. A gamma-ray burst is a highly luminous flash of gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation. The coordinates of the burst were α=21h 54m 50.7s, δ=16° 53′ 31.9″, and it lasted about 1.4 seconds.".
- GRB_051221A label "GRB 051221A".
- GRB_051221A sameAs m.05zvs1n.
- GRB_051221A sameAs Q5514422.
- GRB_051221A sameAs Q5514422.
- GRB_051221A wasDerivedFrom GRB_051221A?oldid=660982090.
- GRB_051221A isPrimaryTopicOf GRB_051221A.