Scientists have identified the origin of a powerful fast radio burst (FRB) from outer space, using the new CHIME Outrigger telescope, shedding light on these high-energy space signals that last only milliseconds but carry vital information about energetic cosmic phenomena.
Scientists at the SETI Institute have made significant progress in understanding Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) through the detailed observation of a repeating FRB. The study, conducted using the Allen Telescope Array (ATA), detected 35 FRBs from the repeater FRB 20220912A, revealing intriguing patterns and behaviors. The observations suggest a connection between FRBs and extreme objects like magnetars, but existing models cannot explain all observed properties. The study also identified a noticeable drop in the center frequency of bursts over time, indicating an unexpected cosmic slide-whistle. The ATA's unique capabilities and ongoing upgrades play a crucial role in decoding the mysteries of FRBs and advancing our understanding of these captivating cosmic signals.