Gamma-ray bursts. Antigravitation
Čelâbinskij fiziko-matematičeskij žurnal, Tome 1 (2016) no. 4, pp. 94-101.

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It is given a qualitative explanation of the nature of gamma-ray bursts within the framework of the gravity theory, according to which there exists antigravitation between particles and antiparticles. It is assumed that gamma-ray bursts are associated with falling of compact stars (white dwarfs and neutron stars) on massive black holes. It is shown that at the same time with any gamma-ray burst a splash of antineutrino radiation occurs that commensurate in power.
Keywords: gamma-ray burst, antineutrino burst, two-signed gravity, antigravitation.
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A. V. Klimenko; V. A. Klimenko. Gamma-ray bursts. Antigravitation. Čelâbinskij fiziko-matematičeskij žurnal, Tome 1 (2016) no. 4, pp. 94-101. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/CHFMJ_2016_1_4_a5/

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