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Have we found the origins of fast radio bursts?

Have we found the origins of fast radio bursts?

by Alice Curtin | Sep 26, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors propose a theory to explain at least some fast radio bursts. And the data looks pretty convincing! Read on to hear exactly what it entails.

Are FRBs and GRBs related?

Are FRBs and GRBs related?

by Viraj Karambelkar | Aug 7, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Fast radio bursts have puzzled astronomers for several years. Today’s authors examine whether fast radio bursts could be linked to another bursty astronomical phenomenon – gamma ray bursts.

Astrobites at AAS 240: Day 4

Astrobites at AAS 240: Day 4

by Astrobites | Jun 17, 2022 | Current Events

Astrobites covers the 4th and final day of talks at AAS 240.

UR: Using VLT/MUSE IFU Observations To Understand the Local Environment of FRB 20190714

UR: Using VLT/MUSE IFU Observations To Understand the Local Environment of FRB 20190714

by Guest | May 19, 2022 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Jada Louison used spectroscopy to analyze the host galaxy of a fast radio burst!

The CHIME is now for Fast Radio Bursts

The CHIME is now for Fast Radio Bursts

by Jessie Thwaites | Jan 26, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Fast Radio Bursts CHIME in – 535 times! Today’s paper describes the new CHIME/FRB Catalog 1, with an exciting number of new FRBs.

Another Mysterious Fast Radio Durst Detected… Are We One Step Closer to Discovering their Origins?

Another Mysterious Fast Radio Durst Detected… Are We One Step Closer to Discovering their Origins?

by Alice Curtin | Nov 8, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors discover a fast radio burst coincident with a persistent radio source! Read on to learn why it’s cool and what it means.

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