"This new fast radio burst shows us that just when you think you understand an astrophysical phenomenon, the universe turns ...
Vishwangi Shah, an astronomer at McGill University and a study co-author, highlighted the rarity of the event, noting that ...
With their extremely strong magnetic fields, magnetars have long been considered the prime culprit capable of producing the powerful bursts of energy known as fast radio bursts. The recent burst ...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are intense radio energy emissions, now linked to young neutron stars. A newly detected FRB was a billion times more radiant than typical neutron star emissions, visible ...
The discovery supports the idea that there are more ways to produce such flares, called fast radio bursts, than originally thought. Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are millisecond-long eruptions of ...
Fresh research has indicated that astronomers have discovered fast radio bursts (FRBs) emanating from a far-distant ‘dead’ galaxy that should not contain the energy to produce these signals.
Magnetars are a class of neutron stars with the strongest magnetic fields in the Universe. These incredibly dense objects are ...
Scientists discovered a new fast radio burst named FRB 20240209A. This FRB originated from an old galaxy 11.3 billion years old, challenging previous ...
Fast radio bursts, strong pulses of energy detected in radio-wave frequencies, may be a common phenomenon in the cosmos, but their enigmatic origins are something astronomers are only beginning to ...
With their extremely strong magnetic fields, magnetars have long been considered the prime culprit capable of producing the powerful bursts of energy known as fast radio bursts. The recent burst, ...