One reason for the mystery is the inability of theoretical models to provide consistent explanations of GRB characteristics for their light-curve behaviors. In astronomy, a light curve is a graph of the light intensity of a celestial object as a function of time. Studying light curves can yield significant information about the physical processes that produce them, as well as help define the theories about them. No two GRB light curves are identical, and the duration of emission can vary from milliseconds to tens of minutes as a series of energetic pulses.
To help demystify these characteristics, the paper proposes adding motion to the jet.
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