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Hello from the other side? Short flashes of radio waves recorded from outer space

FP Archives • December 3, 2015, 12:00:39 IST
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Analysing over 650 hours of archival data, a team of astronomers has for the first time uncovered “Fast Radio Burst” from outer space.

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Toronto: Analysing over 650 hours of archival data, a team of astronomers has for the first time uncovered the most detailed record ever of a “Fast Radio Burst” from outer space. The research indicates that the mysterious radio pulses originated inside a highly magnetised region of space, possibly linking it to a recent supernova or the interior of an active star-forming nebula. Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) — bursts of energy from space that appear as a short flashes of radio waves to telescopes on Earth have baffled astronomers since it was first detected a decade ago. While only 16 such incidences have ever been recorded, scientists believe there could be thousands of FRBs a day. “We now know that the energy from this particular burst passed through a dense magnetised field shortly after it formed,” said Kiyoshi Masui, astronomer with the University of British Columbia in Canada and lead author of the paper published in the journal Nature. [caption id=“attachment_2258030” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. NASA](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/download9.jpg) Representational image. Nasa[/caption] The newly-identified FRB was discovered using data-mining software developed by Masui and Jonathan Sievers from University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. The recorded data is a total of 40 terabytes had created a substantial analysis challenge. The software enabled the astronomers to find bursts more quickly within the data, an effort led by Hsiu-Hsien Lin from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “Hidden within an incredibly massive data-set, we found a very peculiar signal that matched all the known characterizes of a Fast Radio Burst,” added Jeffrey Peterson, faculty member with Carnegie Mellon. Additional analysis of the signal revealed that it also passed through two distinct regions of ionised gas, called screens, on its way to the Earth. “Taken together, these remarkable data reveal more about an FRB than we have ever seen before and give us important constraints on these mysterious events,” Masui pointed out. The FRB, dubbed as FRB 110523, originated no more than six billion light-years from Earth. IANS

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