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No low-frequency emission from Fast Radio Bursts
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[QUOTE="Imager, post: 6094102, member: 264572"] I didn't see where anyone else had brought this up. From the article: [INDENT]The telescopes are the Murchison Widefield Array ([URL='http://www.mwatelescope.org/telescope']MWA[/URL]) and the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder ([URL='https://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/askap/index.html']ASKAP[/URL]), and they were synchronized to observe the same patch of sky, searching that area for fast radio bursts. And indeed, in the published research, astronomers described how ASKAP did detect several extremely bright fast radio bursts, while the MWA – which scans the sky at lower radio frequencies – did not see anything, even though it was pointed at the same area of sky at the same time.[/INDENT]Here is the article that I read: [URL]https://Earth'sky.org/space/australian-telescopes-synchronized-fast-radio-bursts[/URL]Here is the link to the actual paper. [URL]https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04355[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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No low-frequency emission from Fast Radio Bursts
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