摘要 2023年6月9日国际著名杂志Science在线发表我国高海拔宇宙线观测站(Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory,简称LHAASO或“拉索”)的最新成果“极亮伽马射线暴221009A的窄喷流的太电子伏余辉(A tera-electron volt afterglow from a narrow jet in an extremely bright gamma-ray burst 221009A)”。
$author.xingMing_EN. [J]. Modern Physics, 2023, 35(5): 43-49.
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