The most sensitive search to date for a persistent radio source associated with an extremely bright, non-repeating fast radio ...
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Repeating fast radio bursts from distant galaxies puzzle astronomers
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), high-energy astrophysical phenomena of unknown origin, have intrigued astronomers since they were first observed in 2007. The repetitive nature of these radio signals, ...
Astronomers detect a fast radio burst from 10 billion years ago, FRB 20240304B, revealing clues about the early universe.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are some of the universe’s most mysterious signals — immense flashes of radio waves that last only milliseconds but can outshine every other radio source in their galaxy.
An international collaboration of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Toronto, have detected the brightest Fast Radio Burst (FRB) to date—and have been able to pinpoint its ...
(CNN) — Astronomers have spotted the brightest fast radio burst yet coming from a nearby galaxy. Observations of this phenomenon, a powerful flash of radio waves that lasts only about a millisecond, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope imaged galaxy NGC 4141, where astronomers traced the precise origin of a recent fast radio burst and its potential red giant companion, annotated in the inset as NIR-1. ...
After the burst was detected, scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to zoom in on where it originated. The observations add evidence to a leading theory that magnetars, or the highly ...
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