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Timothy R. Young ()
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Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7106, 992-994

Abstract: What exactly is the relationship between bursts of cosmic γ-rays and the stellar explosions known as supernovae? Intimate, it seems: highly magnetic neutron stars might even have spawned both.

Date: 2006
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