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Nature | 2006

No supernovae associated with two long-duration gamma-ray bursts.

Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo; Darach Watson; C. C. Thöne; Jesper Sollerman; Joshua S. Bloom; Tamara M. Davis; Jens Hjorth; P. Jakobsson; U. G. Jørgensen; John F. Graham; Andrew S. Fruchter; D. F. Bersier; Lisa J. Kewley; Arnaud Cassan; José María Castro Cerón; S. Foley; Javier Gorosabel; Tobias Cornelius Hinse; K. Horne; B. L. Jensen; Sylvio Klose; Daniel Kocevski; Jean-Baptiste Marquette; Daniel A. Perley; Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz; Maximilian D. Stritzinger; Paul M. Vreeswijk; Ralph A. M. Wijers; Kristian Woller; Dong Xu

It is now accepted that long-duration γ-ray bursts (GRBs) are produced during the collapse of a massive star1,2. The standard ‘collapsar’ model3 predicts that a broad-lined and luminous type Ic core-collapse supernova accompanies every long-duration GRB4. This association has been confirmed in observations of several nearby GRBs5–9. Here we report that GRB 060505 (ref. 10) and GRB 060614 (ref. 11) were not accompanied by supernova emission down to limits hundreds of times fainter than the archetypal supernova SN 1998bw that accompanied GRB 980425, and fainter than any type Ic supernova ever observed12. Multi-band observations of the early afterglows, as well as spectroscopy of the host galaxies, exclude the possibility of significant dust obscuration and show that the bursts originated in actively star-forming regions. The absence of a supernova to such deep limits is qualitatively different from all previous nearby long-duration GRBs and suggests a new phenomenological type of massive stellar death.


arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2011

The Gamma-Ray Burst - Supernova Connection

Jens Hjorth; Joshua S. Bloom


arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2014

Light Curve Properties of Supernovae Associated With Gamma-ray Bursts

Jens Hjorth; Xue Wen Li


Archive | 1999

GRB 990123 NOT spectrum update.

Jens Hjorth; Michael I. Andersen; Holger Pedersen; Maria Rosa Zapatero-Osorio; E. Perez; Alberto J. Castro Tirado


Archive | 1999

GRB 991208 optical decay.

B. L. Jensen; Jens Hjorth; Holger Pedersen; H. E. Kristen; Lauralynn Tomassi; E. Pian; Kevin C. Hurley


Archive | 1999

GRB 990123 spectroscopic redshifts.

Jens Hjorth; Michael I. Andersen; Luz Marina Cair'os; Nicola Caon; Margarita Zarate Osorio; Holger Pedersen; B. Staffan Lindgren; Alberto J. Castro Tirado; E. Perez


Archive | 2000

GRB000210, optical observations.

Javier Gorosabel; Jens Hjorth; B. L. Jensen; Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo; Andreas O. Jaunsen; Michael I. Andersen; Simon Holland; Niels Lund


Archive | 1999

GRB 990712 late optical decay and host galaxy.

Jens Hjorth; Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo; Arnon Dar; F. Courbin; Peter Moller


Archive | 1999

Optical observations of GRB991105.

Eliana Palazzi; E. Pian; Nicola Masetti; Filippo Frontera; E. Rol; Paul M. Vreeswijk; Patrick J. McCarthy; H.-. W. Chen; Beth Schommer; Cameron R. Smith; Nicholas B. Suntzeff; Holger Pedersen; Jens Hjorth; Chryssa Kouveliotou; T. Augusteijn; Ramana M. Athreya


Archive | 1999

GRB 990316 optical observations.

Andreas O. Jaunsen; Michael I. Andersen; Jens Hjorth; Holger Pedersen

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E. Pian

Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

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Paul M. Vreeswijk

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Javier Gorosabel

University of the Basque Country

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