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Friday, 12 June 2020
Bizarre nearby star offers clues to origins of mysterious fast radio bursts
For a fraction of a second in late April, a hyper-magnetised star in the Milky Way suddenly blasted out radio energy. Now scientists say that this sudden, strange blip could help to explain one of astronomy’s biggest puzzles: what powers the hundreds of other mysterious fast radio bursts (FRBs) that have been spotted much farther away in the Universe. Many astronomers think that fast radio bursts — brief but powerful cosmic flashes that flare for just milliseconds — come from magnetars, but haven’t found the link.
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