Bursts

In radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio pulse of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond to 3 seconds, caused by some high-energy astrophysical process not yet understood.

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Bursts of star formation explain mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn

Twice the Mystery: Astronomers Double the Number of Known Repeating Fast Radio Bursts

Early Universe Crackled With Bursts of Star Formation, Webb Shows

Webb Space Telescope Shows Early Universe Crackled With Bursts of Star Formation

Early universe crackled with bursts of star formation, Webb shows

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Some mysterious 'fast radio bursts' may erupt from two-star systems

Doubling the number of sources of repeating fast radio bursts

Astronomers Discover 25 New Repeating Fast Radio Bursts

Astronomers discover record haul of 25 new repeating 'fast radio bursts'

Three Fast Radio Bursts Punched Right Through a Nearby Galaxy

Cosmic Probes: Astronomers Discover Massively Powerful Fast Radio Bursts That Skewer Nearby Galaxy

Coherent radio bursts from known M-dwarf planet-host YZ Ceti

Giant array of low-cost telescopes could speed hunt for radio bursts, massive black holes

New study questions decades-long understanding of gamma ray bursts

Breathtaking X-Class Solar Flare Bursts From the Sun

China and France prepare to launch satellite to hunt for gamma-ray bursts

Researchers discover mysterious source of 'heartbeat-like' radio bursts in a solar fare

Researchers discover mysterious source of 'heartbeat-like' radio bursts in a solar fare