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- Q15120329 subject Q6808782.
- Q15120329 subject Q8601997.
- Q15120329 abstract "GRB 111209A is the longest lasting gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission on December 9, 2011. Its duration is longer than 7 hours, implying this event has a different kind of progenitor than normal long GRBs. It was first proposed that the progenitor of this event was a blue supergiant star with low metallicity. Later, it has also been proposed that this event is the prototype of a new class of GRBs, ultra-long GRBs.".
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- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q22247.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q223325.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q40392.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q590013.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q6808782.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q837488.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8601997.
- Q15120329 wikiPageWikiLink Q897401.
- Q15120329 comment "GRB 111209A is the longest lasting gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission on December 9, 2011. Its duration is longer than 7 hours, implying this event has a different kind of progenitor than normal long GRBs. It was first proposed that the progenitor of this event was a blue supergiant star with low metallicity. Later, it has also been proposed that this event is the prototype of a new class of GRBs, ultra-long GRBs.".
- Q15120329 label "GRB 111209A".