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Fermi-LAT Observations of the Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 130427A
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Laboratory AstrophysicsTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesFermi-lat ObservationsBright Gamma-ray BurstEngineeringRelativistic AstrophysicsPhysicsNatural SciencesAstrophysical PlasmaPrompt EmissionGrb 130427ASynchrotron RadiationSpace WeatherHigh-energy AstrophysicsLarge Area TelescopeAstrophysics
The observations of the exceptionally bright gamma-ray burst (GRB) 130427A by the Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope provide constraints on the nature of these unique astrophysical sources. GRB 130427A had the largest fluence, highest-energy photon (95 GeV), longest γ-ray duration (20 hours), and one of the largest isotropic energy releases ever observed from a GRB. Temporal and spectral analyses of GRB 130427A challenge the widely accepted model that the nonthermal high-energy emission in the afterglow phase of GRBs is synchrotron emission radiated by electrons accelerated at an external shock.
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