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  • A direct localization of a ... A direct localization of a fast radio burst and its host
    Chatterjee, S; Law, C J; Wharton, R S ... Nature, 01/2017, Volume: 541, Issue: 7635
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    Fast radio bursts are astronomical radio flashes of unknown physical nature with durations of milliseconds. Their dispersive arrival times suggest an extragalactic origin and imply radio luminosities ...
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  • A two-solar-mass neutron st... A two-solar-mass neutron star measured using Shapiro delay
    Demorest, P. B; Pennucci, T; Ransom, S. M ... Nature (London), 10/2010, Volume: 467, Issue: 7319
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    Neutron stars are composed of the densest form of matter known to exist in our Universe, the composition and properties of which are still theoretically uncertain. Measurements of the masses or radii ...
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  • Lensing of Fast Radio Burst... Lensing of Fast Radio Bursts by Plasma Structures in Host Galaxies
    Cordes, J. M.; Wasserman, I.; Hessels, J. W. T. ... Astrophysical journal/˜The œAstrophysical journal, 06/2017, Volume: 842, Issue: 1
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    The amplitudes of fast radio bursts (FRBs) can be strongly modulated by plasma lenses in their host galaxies, including that of the repeating FRB 121102 at ∼1 Gpc luminosity distance. Caustics ...
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  • Fast radio bursts at the da... Fast radio bursts at the dawn of the 2020s
    Petroff, E.; Hessels, J. W. T.; Lorimer, D. R. The Astronomy and astrophysics review, 12/2022, Volume: 30, Issue: 1
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    Since the discovery of the first fast radio burst (FRB) in 2007, and their confirmation as an abundant extragalactic population in 2013, the study of these sources has expanded at an incredible rate. ...
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  • The Host Galaxy and Redshif... The Host Galaxy and Redshift of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102
    Tendulkar, S. P.; Bassa, C. G.; Cordes, J. M. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 01/2017, Volume: 834, Issue: 2
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    The precise localization of the repeating fast radio burst (FRB 121102) has provided the first unambiguous association (chance coincidence probability p 3 × 10−4) of an FRB with an optical and ...
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  • The Repeating Fast Radio Bu... The Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102 as Seen on Milliarcsecond Angular Scales
    Marcote, B.; Paragi, Z.; Hessels, J. W. T. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 01/2017, Volume: 834, Issue: 2
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    The millisecond-duration radio flashes known as fast radio bursts (FRBs) represent an enigmatic astrophysical phenomenon. Recently, the sub-arcsecond localization (∼100 mas precision) of FRB 121102 ...
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  • A repeating fast radio burs... A repeating fast radio burst source localized to a nearby spiral galaxy
    Marcote, B; Nimmo, K; Hessels, J W T ... Nature (London), 01/2020, Volume: 577, Issue: 7789
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    Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are brief, bright, extragalactic radio flashes . Their physical origin remains unknown, but dozens of possible models have been postulated . Some FRB sources exhibit repeat ...
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  • A Sample of Low-energy Burs... A Sample of Low-energy Bursts from FRB 121102
    Gourdji, K.; Michilli, D.; Spitler, L. G. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 06/2019, Volume: 877, Issue: 2
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    We present 41 bursts from the first repeating fast radio burst (FRB) discovered (FRB 121102). A deep search has allowed us to probe unprecedentedly low burst energies during two consecutive ...
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  • Fast radio bursts Fast radio bursts
    Petroff, E.; Hessels, J. W. T.; Lorimer, D. R. The Astronomy and astrophysics review, 12/2019, Volume: 27, Issue: 1
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    The discovery of radio pulsars over a half century ago was a seminal moment in astronomy. It demonstrated the existence of neutron stars, gave a powerful observational tool to study them, and has ...
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  • An extreme magneto-ionic en... An extreme magneto-ionic environment associated with the fast radio burst source FRB 121102
    Michilli, D; Seymour, A; Hessels, J W T ... Nature, 01/2018, Volume: 553, Issue: 7687
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    Fast radio bursts are millisecond-duration, extragalactic radio flashes of unknown physical origin. The only known repeating fast radio burst source-FRB 121102-has been localized to a star-forming ...
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