MIT scientists uncover origins of fast radio burst in space
- MIT astronomers have pinpointed the origin of fast radio burst 20221022A in a galaxy 200 million light-years away, as stated in the paper published in Nature on January 1, 2025.
- The burst's emission region is approximately 10,000 kilometers wide, determined by the MIT team's study of its brightening and dimming effects.
- This research provides the first conclusive evidence that a fast radio burst can originate from a magnetosphere, according to lead author Kenzie Nimmo.
- The study involved multiple institutions and was supported by various funding sources, including NASA and the National Science Foundation.
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