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What Can Gamma Rays Tell Us About the Universe?
Gamma rays provide unique insights into the most energetic and extreme events in the universe. By studying gamma rays, astrophysicists can:
Understand the behavior of
neutron stars
and
black holes
Investigate the processes occurring in
supernovae
and
gamma-ray bursts
Explore the nature and origin of
cosmic rays
Probe the conditions of the early universe and study
cosmic background radiation
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