Department of Astronomy


Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Biggest Explosions since the Big Bang


Edo Berger

Harvard University


Representing Nature’s biggest explosions since the Big Bang itself, gamma-ray bursts were first accidentally spotted in the 1960s by Department of Defense satellites hunting for terrestrial nuclear blasts. Prof. Berger will describe the ensuing decades-long quest to decipher the origin and energy source of these mysterious explosions.