Fast Radio Bursts Traced to Massive Galaxies, Unraveling Cosmic Mystery

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Fast Radio Bursts Traced to Massive Galaxies, Unraveling Cosmic Mystery
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Caltech-led researchers have discovered that fast radio bursts (FRBs) are more likely to occur in massive, metal-rich star-forming galaxies, suggesting that magnetars, which are believed to trigger FRBs, often form from the merger of two stars in such environments. This finding, published in Nature, enhances understanding of magnetar formation and FRB origins, with the Deep Synoptic Array-110 playing a key role in localizing FRBs to their host galaxies.

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