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neutron star, Fast radio burst
Fast radio burst confirmed to originate from neutron star
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are notoriously difficult to study. They are flashes of radio light that can outshine a galaxy but often last for only a fraction of a second. For years, all we could do was observe them by random chance and wonder about their origins.
Fast radio burst source detected in extreme proximity to neutron star in a first
Astronomers have detected thousands of these bursts, but how they are born has been a hotly debated topic. Some theories suggest they originate from powerful shockwaves, while oth
Fast radio bursts originate near the surface of stars
But now, a rare burst has provided indications that FRBs likely originate near the star and that they share a feature with the emissions of pulsars, another subtype of neutron star.
Scientists pin down the origins of a fast radio burst
Astronomers pinned down the origins of at least one fast radio burst, a brief and brilliant explosion of radio waves emitted by an extremely compact object. The team's novel technique might also reveal the sources of other FRBs.
Fast Radio Burst Followed To Source Just 10,000 Kilometers From A Neutron Star
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are incredible releases of energy – as much as the Sun releases in days – that last for a fraction of a second. Only very few have been tracked down to their sources and their actual origin continues to be uncertain.
Astronomers Finally Pin Down the Origins of Fast Radio Bursts–By Analyzing Their Powerful Twinkling
Astronomers finally discovered the origin of fast radio bursts (FRBs)–mysterious and powerful bursts from outer space first seen in 2007.
A Dazzling Burst of Radio Waves Ignited Near a Dead Star
Learn how researchers have interpreted the story of one particular fast radio burst that emerged from a neutron star 200 million light-years away.
Astronomers have pinpointed the origin of mysterious repeating radio bursts from space
Innew research, we have for the first time tracked a fast radio burst back to its source: a common kind of lightweight star called a red dwarf.
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Astronomers Pinpoint Origins of Mysterious Signal That Traveled 200 Million Years To Reach Us
The fleeting cosmic firework likely originated within the turbulent magnetosphere surrounding a distant neutron star. Fast ...
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8 Years Later, Scientists Solve The Mystery Of A Weird Cosmic Radio Signal
Discover how scientists traced a mysterious radio signal from an ultra-dense neutron star 200 million light-years away, ...
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10,000-kilometer precision: Astronomers pinpoint origin of mysterious space signals
Discover how astronomers are using innovative methods to unravel the origins of these fascinating cosmic phenomena.
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Mystery behind ‘alien’ space signals solved by MIT
Now scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have pinpointed the origins of one FRB and found it to be ...
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Scientists reveal source of bizarre radio signal that travelled 200,000,000 miles to reach earth
Researches from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have published a new study which reveals the source of a specific radio ...
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