Astronomers Detect Most Distant Fast Radio Burst Ever
SOUTH AFRICA, AUG 11 – The discovery doubles the known redshift reach of fast radio bursts and probes ionized baryons across about 80% of cosmic history, offering insights into early star-forming galaxies.
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Fast Radio Burst Source Traced Record Distance Across The Universe
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) last around a millisecond and in doing so encode otherwise unattainable information on the plasma which permeates our Universe, providing insights into magnetic fields and gas distributions.
Astronomers Detect Most Distant Fast Radio Burst Ever
Astronomers have detected a fast radio burst (FRB) from when the Universe was just 3 billion years old, a remarkable achievement that opens new windows into the early universe and the mysterious phenomena that shaped it.
Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst ever
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) last around a millisecond, and in doing so, encode otherwise unattainable information on the plasma which permeates our universe, providing insights into magnetic fields and gas distributions.
The rapid radio (FRB) lasts around a millisecond and, in doing so, otherwise encodes inaccessible information about the plasma that permeates our universe, providing an overview of magnetic fields and gas distributions. In an article written by Manisha Caleb and his colleagues at the University of Sydney and other institutions, the team reports the discovery [...]
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