The emissions after the kilonova bring new puzzles to the scientists
An article published in the journal “Astrophysical Journal Letters” describes the analysis of the observations of the afterglow from the merger of two neutron stars detected last August and announced in October. A team of researchers used NASA’s Chandra X-ray observatory to study the consequences of that event noting that the glow continued, indicating that the gamma-ray burst generated from that collision is more complex than the scientists initially thought.
