Breakthrough Listen project observes 15 fast
radio bursts coming from dwarf galaxy 3 billion light - years away.
Physicists discuss the latest discovery of 15
radio bursts coming from a galaxy three billion light years away.
«It looks like the fast
radio burst came out to play today,» Casey Law, the researcher monitoring the VLA in real time, wrote in an email to the rest of the team.
Not exact matches
A class of odd
radio bursts first detected by the Parkes telescope years ago
came from an advanced civilization — if advanced means people on Earth so eager for a microwaved meal they open the oven before the beep.
OXON HILL, Md. — Fast
radio bursts could
come from a turbulent home.
Questions remain about whether all fast
radio bursts, including the ones that don't repeat,
come from such exciting neighborhoods.
Although this neutron star's
radio waves don't
come in brief bright
bursts, they are also twisted, the researchers say.
Mega
bursts of
radio waves that seem to
come from a galaxy far, far away have a weird pattern — here's what you need to know
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.
A team studying data from a recent sky survey has spotted a huge
burst of
radio waves that
came and went in the blink of an eye and has not returned since.
The Dutch and Breakthrough Listen teams suggest that the fast
radio bursts may
come from a highly magnetized rotating neutron star — a magnetar — in the vicinity of a massive black hole that is still growing as gas and dust fall into it.
Fast
radio bursts are brief, bright pulses of
radio emission from distant but so far unknown sources, and FRB 121102 is the only one known to repeat: more than 200 high - energy
bursts have been observed
coming from this source, which is located in a dwarf galaxy about 3 billion light years from Earth.
Currently my work focuses on an exciting new type of object called Fast
Radio Bursts (FRBs)-- powerful bursts of radio light coming from outside our Ga
Radio Bursts (FRBs)-- powerful bursts of radio light coming from outside our G
Bursts (FRBs)-- powerful
bursts of radio light coming from outside our G
bursts of
radio light coming from outside our Ga
radio light
coming from outside our Galaxy!
Fast
Radio Bursts or FRBs in outer space may be
coming from alien space probes navigating or trying to signal Earth.