The orange dot at the center of this image represents a powerful explosion that repeated several times over one day. A. Levan, A. Martin-Carrillo/ESO
Astronomers are trying to understand what caused a series of gamma ray bursts, or GRBs — the most powerful explosions in the universe.
These energetic bursts are typically unleashed by the incendiary death of a star, or when it is shredded by a black hole.
The observation of repeating bursts has never occurred before, given that the events that produce them are so catastrophic, said Antonio Martin-Carrillo, an assistant professor in astrophysics at the University College Dublin in Ireland. But in July, several bursts were detected in a single day.
“(It’s) unlike any other seen in 50-years of GRB observations,” Martin-Carrillo said in a