A new kind of radio transient: ERBs, by Ali Frolop et al.

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The discussion centers around the discovery of a new type of radio transient known as "early-riser bursts" (ERBs), as detailed in a paper by Ali Frolop et al. published on arXiv. ERBs are notable for their unique characteristic of appearing before they are actively searched for, which suggests a novel approach to radio astronomy that involves exploring the complex plane of dispersion measure. The conversation also touches on the author's history of unconventional publications, hinting at a playful skepticism regarding the validity of the findings. Overall, the discovery of ERBs presents an intriguing development in the field of astrophysics, inviting further exploration and discussion.
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A new kind of radio transient: ERBs

arXiv:1903.12412v1 [astro-ph.HE] 29 Mar 201

Another fascinating paper by Ali Frolop et al. in yesterdays arXiv:

We describe the discovery of a new kind of radio transient, which we call “early-riser bursts” or ERBs. We found this new class of source by considering traditional radio searches, but extending into the complex plane of dispersion measure. ERBs have the remarkable property of appearing before they are searched for. We provide suggestions for the most likely origin of this new astronomical phenomenon.

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Greg Bernhardt said:
Added the link. What are your thoughts on this discovery @Garth?
The clue lies in the date of publication on the web and the author's name!😉

Garth
 
And his history of such things!
 
Makes me think about Pratchett's Counterwise Wine.
 
Borek said:
Makes me think about Pratchett's Counterwise Wine.
O yes! I am really looking forward to drinking some yesterday! :smile:

Garth
 
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