a Department of Physics, Moscow State University Sternberg Astronomical Institute. Universitetskii pr, 13, Moscow, 119899, Russia
Abstract:
The possible low-frequency radio emission from the progenitors of gamma ray bursts can experience a delay from tens of seconds to hours on the way to the observer due to the dispersion in galactic and extragalactic plasma, and thus reach the observer as a radio afterglow of the burst. This opens a unique possibility (peculiar “time machine”) of seeing what happened at that place before the catastrophe.