Sentences with phrase «mysterious radio bursts»

MYSTERIOUS radio bursts from the distant cosmos are revealing their true nature.

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Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are mysterious flashes of radio waves originating outside our Milky Way galaxy.
Penn State University astronomers have discovered that the mysterious «cosmic whistles» known as fast radio bursts can pack a serious punch, in some cases releasing a billion times more energy in gamma - rays than they do in radio waves and rivaling the stellar cataclysms known as supernovae in their explosive power.
Radio telescopes have picked up intense bursts of low - frequency static from a mysterious source that may lie hidden near the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
Astronomers seeking mysterious fast radio bursts have traced one back to its host galaxy — and found such signals could have more than one type of source
«Fast radio burst tied to distant dwarf galaxy, and perhaps magnetar: First localization of mysterious bursts pinpoints galaxy 3 billion light years away.»
Scientists have identified the source of mysterious flashes of cosmic radio waves known as fast radio bursts (FRBs): a surprisingly small galaxy more than 3 billion light - years away.
Arecibo's recent work includes searching for gravitational waves by the effect they have on the clocklike regularity of dead stars called pulsars; watching for mysterious blasts of energy called fast radio bursts (SN Online: 12/21/16); and keeping tabs on near - Earth asteroids.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a rare and mysterious phenomenon.
Last February a team of astronomers reported detecting an afterglow from a mysterious event called a fast radio burst, which would pinpoint the precise position of the burst's origin, a longstanding goal in studies of these mysterious events.
Dark matter hitting black holes could be the source of some fast radio burstsmysterious blasts of radio waves that come from billions of light years away, first detected 10 years ago.
However, newly published research suggests that mysterious phenomena called fast radio bursts could be evidence of advanced alien technology.
A mysterious object that repeatedly bursts with ultra-powerful radio waves must live in an extreme environment — something like the one around a supermassive black hole.
Scientists have identified the source of mysterious flashes of cosmic radio waves known as fast radio bursts: a surprisingly small galaxy more than 3 billion light - years away.
Repeating radio bursts are among the most mysterious phenomena in the universe.
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 wRadio Burst (FRB), allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of radio wradio 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 wRadio Burst, allowing them to determine the distance and home galaxy of one of these mysterious pulses of radio wradio waves.
A team of astronomers using a pair of National Science Foundation radio telescopes has made the first measurements of the size and expansion of a mysterious, intense fireball resulting from a cosmic gamma ray burst last May.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are strange, extremely bright and mysterious signals from space.
Image Credit: Design: Danielle Futselaar; photo usage: shutterstock.com Green Bank, January 10, 2018 — Using two of the world's largest radio telescopes, an international team of astronomers have gained new insight into the extreme home of a mysterious source of cosmic radio bursts.
The mysterious flash of high - energy burst, called FRB 150215, was detected in February 2015 using the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.
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