Abstract:Long-duration, low-luminosity gamma-ray bursts (LLGRBs) are a peculiar subclass of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that are up to 5 orders of magnitude less luminous than typical bursts. The observation of Type Ic supernovae (SNe) accompanying LLGRBs supports the notion that, like typical GRBs, they are powered by the gravitational collapse of a massive star's core, but beyond this little is known about their origin, and the differences between the progenitors of LLGRBs and GRBs are unclear.In this dissertation, I pre… Show more
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