Gamma-ray bursts are the most energetic explosions in the Universe, beaming out huge jets of light-emitting plasma, which travel through space at 0.99 times the speed of light, as a giant star collapses into a spinning black hole. When a jet points towards Earth, the afterglow can be detected from ground and space-borne telescopes. Many astronomers favor an explanation for gamma-ray bursts based on the baryonic jet model, which states that repeated...
