The matter-antimatter collision hypothesis for the origin of cosmic gamma-ray bursts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Annihilation Reactions, Antimatter, Astronomical Models, Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Radiation Distribution, Spatial Distribution

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It is demonstrated that a case can be made for the origin of the cosmic gamma-ray bursts in terms of collisions of chunks of antimatter with ordinary stars. The current observational data are consistent with the model in its present state of development, and this hypothesis is probably one of the most amenable to observational disproof, should it be incorrect. A variety of possible observational tests are discussed both in terms of properties of the bursts themselves and in terms of methods of searching for antimatter in the neighborhood of the solar system.

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