Asymmetric Blasts: Inside the Ejecta of GRB 180728A / SN 2018fip

Asymmetric Blasts: Inside the Ejecta of GRB 180728A / SN 2018fip

Published: January 16, 2026

Duration: 12:09

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating discovery of **GRB 180728A**, one of the nearest and most energetic long-duration gamma-ray bursts ever recorded at a low redshift. While most nearby bursts are low-energy events, this explosion released a massive **$2.5 \times 10^{51}$ erg of isotropic energy**, placing it in a rare class of cosmological powerhouses found right in our relative "backyard". We explore the detailed analysis of its associated supernova, **SN 2018fip**, and what it reveals about the complex nature of stellar collapses.


**Key Topics Covered:**

* **A Rare High-Energy Event:** Learn why GRB 180728...