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- GRB_060218 abstract "GRB 060218 (and SN 2006aj) was a gamma-ray burst (abbreviated as GRB) with unusual characteristics never seen before. This GRB was detected by the Swift satellite on February 18, 2006, and its name is derived from the date. It was located in the constellation Aries.GRB 060218's duration (almost 2000 seconds) and its origin in a galaxy 440 million light years away are far longer and closer, respectively, than typical gamma-ray bursts seen before, and the burst was also considerably dimmer than average despite its close distance.As of February 2006, the phenomenon was not yet well understood. However, an optical afterglow to the gamma-ray burst has been detected and is brightening, and some scientists believe that the appearance of a supernova (SN 2006aj) may be ongoing.Four different groups of researchers, led by Sergio Campana, Elena Pian, Alicia Soderberg, Paolo Mazzali respectively, carried out the investigation of the phenomenon and presented their results in Nature magazine on August 31, 2006 They found the strongest evidence yet that supernovas and GRBs might be linked, because GRB 060218 showed signs of both the GRB and the supernova. The exploding star is believed to have had the boundary mass (about 20 Solar masses) for supernovas to leave either a black hole or a neutron star after its explosion.".
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- GRB_060218 wikiPageID "4198535".
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- GRB_060218 bV "Unknown".
- GRB_060218 constellation Aries_(constellation).
- GRB_060218 dec "+16° 52′ 02.6″".
- GRB_060218 discovery "2006-02-18".
- GRB_060218 distance "4.4E8".
- GRB_060218 epoch "J2000".
- GRB_060218 gal "166.9257".
- GRB_060218 hasPhotoCollection GRB_060218.
- GRB_060218 host "SDSS J032139.68+165201.7".
- GRB_060218 magV "ca 17.8".
- GRB_060218 name "GRB 060218/SN 2006aj".
- GRB_060218 notes "Rare GRB+SN sequence.".
- GRB_060218 progenitor "Unknown".
- GRB_060218 progenitorType "Unknown".
- GRB_060218 ra "12099.71".
- GRB_060218 redshift "0.03342".
- GRB_060218 snrtype "Unknown".
- GRB_060218 title "Longest gamma-ray burst".
- GRB_060218 type "Unknown".
- GRB_060218 years "2006".
- GRB_060218 subject Category:Aries_(constellation).
- GRB_060218 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- GRB_060218 subject Category:Long-duration_gamma-ray_bursts.
- GRB_060218 type CelestialBody.
- GRB_060218 type Star.
- GRB_060218 type PhysicalBody.
- GRB_060218 comment "GRB 060218 (and SN 2006aj) was a gamma-ray burst (abbreviated as GRB) with unusual characteristics never seen before. This GRB was detected by the Swift satellite on February 18, 2006, and its name is derived from the date.".
- GRB_060218 label "GRB 060218".
- GRB_060218 label "GRB 060218".
- GRB_060218 label "GRB 060218".
- GRB_060218 label "GRB 060218".
- GRB_060218 label "انفجار أشعة غاما 060218".
- GRB_060218 sameAs GRB_060218.
- GRB_060218 sameAs m.0bphrn.
- GRB_060218 sameAs Q897401.
- GRB_060218 sameAs Q897401.
- GRB_060218 wasDerivedFrom GRB_060218?oldid=540953932.
- GRB_060218 depiction 143481main_oddball_grb_500.jpg.
- GRB_060218 isPrimaryTopicOf GRB_060218.