Why are no radio pulses associated with the bursts of celestial gamma-rays

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Astronomical Models, Gamma Rays, Radio Emission, X Ray Astronomy, Galactic Radiation, Relativistic Effects, Solar Flares, Synchrotron Radiation, Vela Satellites

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Various interpretations are discussed for the apparent absence of radio pulses at 151 MHz in time coincidence with the Vela satellite gamma-ray bursts. While the negative results are consistent with either a galactic or an extragalactic origin for the gamma-ray bursts, the constraints are, in most cases, less stringent for models based on a local or galactic origin. The absence of VHF radio pulses suggests that the gamma-ray bursts do not arise from stellar superflares, assuming that the latter are directly scaled-up solar-type events.

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