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CNN | Mysterious repeating fast radio burst traced to nearby galaxy

Published: 7 January 2020

Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are millisecond-long bursts of radio waves in space. Individual radio bursts emit once and don't repeat. Repeating fast radio bursts are known to send out short energetic radio waves multiple times.

"The FRB is among the closest yet seen, and we even speculated that it could be a more conventional object in the outskirts of our own galaxy," said Mohit Bhardwaj, study co-author and McGill University doctoral student. "However, the observation proved that it's in a relatively nearby galaxy, making it still a puzzling FRB but close enough to now study using many other telescopes."

The study published Monday in the journal Nature, and its findings were presented at the 235th annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Honolulu.

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