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- [2103. 07786] Multiwavelength observations of Fast Radio Bursts - arXiv. org
Here we summarize the observational and theoretical results and the perspectives in view of the several new sources accurately localised that will likely be identified by various radio facilities worldwide
- [2103. 07786v2] Multiwavelength observations of Fast Radio Bursts
Abstract: The origin and phenomenology of the Fast Radio Burst (FRB) remains unknown despite more than a decade of efforts Though several models have been proposed to explain the observed data, none is able to explain alone the variety of events so far recorded
- [2103. 07786] 1 Introduction - ar5iv
Radio observations carried out with Sardinia Radio Telescope from 20 to 24 February 2020, corresponding to a peak in the periodic radio activity of the source, discovered three radio bursts at 328 MHz during the first hour and no one else during the following 30 h
- Multiwavelength Observations of Fast Radio Bursts - MDPI
Here we summarize the observational and theoretical results and the perspectives in view of the several new sources accurately localised that will likely be identified by various radio facilities worldwide
- 1 2,1,3 1 5 arXiv:2103. 07786v1 [astro-ph. HE] 13 Mar 2021
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are among the most studied astrophysical transients, still their origin and whether there are multiple types of progenitors and emission mechanisms are still open
- Multiwavelength Observations of Fast Radio Bursts
These are bursts of radio waves detected around 1 GHz band, coming from random directions away from the Galactic plane, spread over a time interval of only few milli-seconds
- [2311. 02360v1] Multi-wavelength studies on Fast Radio Bursts - arXiv. org
Multi-wavelength (MW) observations of Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) is a key avenue to uncover the yet-unknown origin (s) of these extragalactic signals In this proceeding, we discuss the need for precise localization to conduct MW studies
- FRB Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 03 — March 2021
The world continues in a holding pattern for now, but there are some hopeful signs as countries around the world begin to emerge from the pandemic Meanwhile, once again, here's our round up of recent papers and news items on fast radio bursts We hope our readers continue to stay safe and healthy Papers of interest Observational Results
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