Plasma Bubbles and Magnetars Illuminate Fast Radio Burst Mysteries
- by Anoop Singh
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A new study has discovered the origin of the persistent emission of radiation observed in some deep-space fast radio bursts. New research into fast radio bursts suggests that their persistent emissions could be explained by plasma bubbles formed by magnetars or X-ray binaries, offering deeper insight into these cosmic enigmas. An international team of scientists […]
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A new study has discovered the origin of the persistent emission of radiation observed in some deep-space fast radio bursts. New research into fast radio bursts suggests that their persistent emissions could be explained by plasma bubbles formed by magnetars or X-ray binaries, offering deeper insight into these cosmic enigmas. An international team of scientists…
A new study has discovered the origin of the persistent emission of radiation observed in some deep-space fast radio bursts. New research into fast radio bursts suggests that their persistent emissions could be explained by plasma bubbles formed by magnetars or X-ray binaries, offering deeper insight into these cosmic enigmas. An international team of scientists…