Limits on fast radio bursts at 145 MHz with ARTEMIS, a real-time software backend
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), are millisecond radio signals that exhibit dispersion larger than what the Galactic electron density can account for. We have conducted a 1446 hour survey for Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) at 145 MHz, covering a total of 4193 sq. deg on the sky. We used the UK station of the LOF...
Main Authors: | Karastergiou, A, Chennamangalam, J, Armour, W, Williams, C, Mort, B, Dulwich, F, Salvini, S, Magro, A, Roberts, S, Serylak, M, Doo, A, Bilous, A, Breton, R, Falcke, H, Griessmeier, J, Hessels, J, Keane, E, Kondratiev, V, Kramer, M, van Leeuwen, J, Noutsos, A, Oslowski, S, Sobey, C, Stappers, B, Weltevrede, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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