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Famous fast radio burst FRB20180916B just barely lets itself be captured – Phys.org
Two international teams of astronomers (with significant Dutch involvement) have published two scientific papers with new information about the famous fast radio…
Two international teams of astronomers (with significant Dutch involvement) have published two scientific papers with new information about the famous fast radio burst FRB20180916B. In a study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, they measured the radiation from the bursts at the lowest possible frequencies. In a study published in Nature Astronomy, they examined the bursts in the greatest possible detail. While the articles provide new information, they also raise new questions.
In 2007,…
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