Why do some stars actually produce “Gamma ray bursts”?
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it seems that most gamma ray bursts originate in a narrow beam of intense radiation released during a supernova or hypernova as a rapidly rotating, high-mass star collapses to form a neutron star, quark star, or black hole. ... The stellar behemoth that produced it exploded shortly after the age of the first stars
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