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Reprocessed radio data reveals shocking outbursts from nearby dwarf stars
Newly reprocessed radio observations are transforming the quiet reputations of nearby dwarf stars. What once looked like ...
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Reprocessed radio data uncovers violent activity from nearby dwarf stars
Astronomy produces far more data than scientists can immediately analyze. Much of it is ...
Long-term observations reveal that at least some fast radio bursts are linked to magnetars orbiting companion stars.
An artist's illustration depicts the CHIME's Outrigger array tracing RBFLOAT to its host galaxy. - Daniëlle Futselaar/MMT Observatory Astronomers have spotted the brightest fast radio burst yet coming ...
One of the rare and brief bursts of cosmic radio waves that have puzzled astronomers since they were first detected nearly 10 years ago has finally been tied to a source: an older dwarf galaxy more ...
An artist's impression shows a red dwarf (left) and a white dwarf (center) closely orbiting each other. Astronomers believe the tight orbit causes the stars' magnetic fields to interact, releasing ...
FAST observations reported by Universe Today and the University of Hong Kong identify a repeating fast radio burst whose signals indicate an origin within a binary star system.
(CNN) — Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way galaxy that would pulse every two hours, like a cosmic heartbeat. The long ...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are among the most puzzling astronomical phenomena. These brief yet intense bursts of radio waves, lasting just milliseconds, originate from deep space. Scientists first ...
Pulsars, the rapidly rotating neutron stars discovered over half a century ago, offer profound insights into extreme physics, including strong gravity and the behaviour of matter under extraordinary ...
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