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Guizhou scientists discover fast radio burst for the first time with FAST

Southwest China’s Guizhou Province scientists discovered for the first time a new fast radio burst (FRB) which possibly came from a cosmic explosion 6 billion years ago. The discovery was made with the help of China’s 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST). ....

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Can FAST Detect Auroras on Brown Dwarfs?

Can FAST Detect Auroras on Brown Dwarfs?
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China's FAST telescope discovers world's first persistently active repeating fast radio burst

By Wu Yuehui, People’s Daily An international research team led by Li Di, a researcher with the National Astronomical Observatories (NAO) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, lately detected and localized FRB 20190520B, the world’s first and only persistently active repeating fast radio burst (FRB) so far, with the help… ....

Deng Gang , Niu Chenhui , Wu Yuehui , People Daily , National Astronomical Observatories , Chinese Academy Of Sciences , Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical , Qiannan Buyi , Daily Online , Chinese Academy , Commensal Radio Astronomy ,

New type of fast radio burst discovered

An international team led by Chinese astronomers has discovered a new type of fast radio burst, extremely brief but bright flashes in the universe that mysteriously keep exploding about once every 10 to 15 minutes on average, according to a study published in the journal Nature on Wednesday. ....

United States , Niu Chenhui , Jonathan Katz , Duncan Lorimer , California Institute Of Technology , Virginia University , University Of Tokyo , Washington University In St , Commensal Radio Astronomy , National Astronomical Observatories , Chinese Academy , California Institute , Washington University , West Virginia University ,