Observations of fast radio bursts at frequencies down to 400 megahertz
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are highly dispersed millisecond-duration radio flashes probably arriving from far outside the Milky Way1,2. This phenomenon was discovered at radio frequencies near 1.4 gigahertz and so far has been observed in one case3 at as high as 8 giga...
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2021
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