Universe's Biggest Explosions Shaped by Extreme Magnetic Fields

Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Model Artist's Illustration
An artist's illustration of how theoretical models link the presence of strong, stable polarized light in a gamma-ray burst's jet with a large-scale magnetic field (a blue spiral) originating from the newly formed black hole.
(Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/S. Wiessinger)

Scientists have captured their best view yet of how extreme magnetic fields shape superfast jets from the most powerful explosions in the universe.

The new research tracked polarized light from cosmic explosions, known as gamma-ray bursts, and offered an unprecedented glimpse into how intense magnetic fields shape the evolution of the outbursts.

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