Neutron Star–White Dwarf Merger as One Possible Optional Source of Kilonova-Like Emission: Implications for GRB 211211A
Xiao-Xuan Liu et al 2025 ApJL 988 L46 GRB 211211A is a long-duration gamma-ray burst without an associated supernova; its cause is still unknown, and now researchers have shown that a white…
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