Lorimer and Narkovic had uncovered
the first fast radio burst, or FRB.
Not exact matches
Fast radio bursts, which astronomers refer to as FRBs, were
first discovered in 2007, and in the years since
radio astronomers have detected a few dozen of these events.
Last week a team claimed to have traced a
fast radio burst to its source for the
first time, but new observations this weekend call the result into question
«
Fast radio burst tied to distant dwarf galaxy, and perhaps magnetar:
First localization of mysterious
bursts pinpoints galaxy 3 billion light years away.»
Fast radio bursts, which flash for just a few milliseconds, created a stir among astronomers because they seemed to be coming from outside our galaxy, which means they would have to be very powerful to be seen from Earth, and because none of those
first observed were ever seen again.
Dark matter hitting black holes could be the source of some
fast radio bursts — mysterious blasts of
radio waves that come from billions of light years away,
first detected 10 years ago.
For the
first time, astronomers have pinpointed the location in the sky of a
Fast Radio Burst (FRB), allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of radio w
Radio Burst (FRB), allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of
radio w
radio waves.
For the
first time, astronomers have pinpointed the location in the sky of a
Fast Radio Burst, allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of radio w
Radio Burst, allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of
radio w
radio waves.
The phenomena, known as
fast radio bursts or FRBs, were
first detected in 2007 by astronomers scouring archival data from Australia's Parkes Telescope, a 64 - meter diameter dish best known for its role receiving live televison images from the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
For the
first time, astronomers pinpointed the location of a
fast radio burst (FRB), which is a phenomena where a very strong
burst of
radio emission occurs.
First limits on the very - high energy gamma - ray afterglow emission of a
fast radio burst.
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) have puzzled astronomers since they were
first detected 10 years ago.
Five new
fast radio bursts from the HTRU high - latitude survey at Parkes:
first evidence of two - component
bursts.
First detected back in 2007, fast radio bursts (FRB's) are a phenomenon that has had physicists mystified ever since they were first discov
First detected back in 2007,
fast radio bursts (FRB's) are a phenomenon that has had physicists mystified ever since they were
first discov
first discovered.
The object, identified as FRB 121102, is located in a dwarf galaxy some three billion light years from Earth and was
first detected giving off a
fast radio burst back in November 2012, according to New Scientist.
«It's the
first time a
fast radio burst has been used to conduct a cosmological measurement.»