Science. 2000 Nov 3;290(5493):926-7. doi: 10.1126/science.290.5493.926.
Most astrophysicists puzzling over what causes gamma ray bursts--short, intense explosions of high-energy photons that occur deep in space--now agree that the answer is a hypernova, the blast of energy released when a supermassive star collapses into a black hole. Two papers in this issue of Science (pp. 953 and 955), reporting on new x-ray observations of two gamma ray bursts, argue that the hypernova model tells only half of the story. On its way to becoming a black hole, the authors propose, the supermassive star actually collapses twice.
大多数苦苦思索是什么导致伽马射线暴的天体物理学家——这种发生在遥远太空深处的短暂而强烈的高能光子爆炸——现在都认为答案是超新星,即超大质量恒星塌缩成黑洞时释放的能量爆炸。本期《科学》杂志的两篇论文(第 953 页和第 955 页)报道了对两次伽马射线暴的新 X 射线观测结果,它们认为超新星模型只讲述了故事的一半。作者提出,在成为黑洞的过程中,超大质量恒星实际上会经历两次坍缩。