A.H. is PI of the VLA radio programme,
provided radio observations, reduction, and analysis, and contributed to figures and manuscript preparation.
Not exact matches
«When more - powerful detectors
provide us with more
observations,» Mészáros said, «we also will be able to use Fast
Radio Bursts as a probe of their host galaxies, of the space between galaxies, of the cosmic - web structure of the universe, and as a test of fundamental physics.»
In the past,
radio telescope
observations of protoplanetary disks have
provided some support for gravitational instability.
«For the onboard measurements to be meaningful, we needed to develop a model that predicted the arrival times using ground - based
observations provided by our collaborators at
radio telescopes around the world,» said Paul Ray, a SEXTANT co-investigator with the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory.
«These new
radio observations have given us more insights than infrared
observations can
provide,» said McGuire.
The satellites»
observations combined with
radio - wave data
provided the information that Østgaard and his team used to reconstruct this ethereal electrical event, which lasted 300 milliseconds.
This site
provides the exceptionally dry atmospheric conditions necessary for astronomical
observations at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths (wavelengths between the
radio and far - infrared spectral regions).
«For the onboard measurements to be meaningful, we needed to develop a model that predicted the arrival times using ground - based
observations provided by our collaborators at
radio telescopes around the world,» says Paul Ray, co-investigator on the SEXTANT project.
Polarized waves, which are generated under special conditions,
provide us with important information that can not be obtained by ordinary
radio observations such as magnetic force (magnetic fields) existing in space.
The
observations, presented in a paper led by Yali Shao (Peking University and the National
Radio Astronomy Observatory), have
provided intriguing insight about early supermassive black hole growth.
The satellite's
observations will concentrate on some of the most distant and intriguing objects in the universe, where the extremely sharp
radio «vision» of the new system can
provide much - needed information about a number of astronomical mysteries.
In order to catch this particular FRB in the act, astronomers had to use the National
Radio Astronomy Observatory's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, located near Socorro, New Mexico, which
provided more than 80 hours of
observation time.
The light - based detections in the seconds, hours, days, and weeks that followed — which included Caltech - led
observations in the infrared, X-ray, ultraviolet, and
radio waves — show that the collision of the neutron stars released newly synthesized heavy elements into the surrounding universe,
providing the first concrete proof that such smashups are the birthplace of half of the universe's elements heavier than iron, including gold and platinum.
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