Astronomers observed nearly 2,000 bursts from a fast radio burst (FRB) called FRB 20201124A, a press statement reveals. Using a computer model to analyze the bursts, they found that they might have originated from a complex magnetized site.
The new findings, published in the journals Nature and Nature Communications, could help the global astronomical community to better understand these types of sites and how they may produce FRBs. Their work could help to map out and better understand one of the great mysteries of astronomy.
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