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Fast Radio Bursts

Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 2017
We summarize our current state of knowledge of fast radio bursts (FRBs) which were first discovered a decade ago. Following an introduction to radio transients in general, including pulsars and rotating radio transients, we discuss the discovery of FRBs.
Akshaya Rane, Duncan Lorimer
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Unifying repeating fast radio bursts

Science, 2022
Mysterious high-energy radio bursts are found to share certain ...
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Fast Radio Bursts 2021

Nature Astronomy, 2021
The annual Fast Radio Bursts conference was again held entirely online this year, from 28 July to 5 August 2021. It included plenary talks, posters, lightning talks, late-breaking news and discussion sessions.
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Fast Radio Burst 2020

Nature Astronomy, 2020
The annual Fast Radio Burst conference was held as an entirely virtual event on 6–9 July inclusive, with talks spread over three time zones and an online communication channel for discussions.
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Interplanetary Radio Bursts

2004
Nonthermal radio bursts in the interplanetary medium indicate the far-reaching effect of solar eruptions that inject energetic particles, plasmas and shock waves into the inner heliosphere. More than half a century of ground-based observations and subsequent space-based observations exist on this phenomena.
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Radio Bursts, Origin Unknown

Science, 2013
Observations of radio bursts that appear to originate from outside the Milky Way may suggest the existence of a large and exotic source population. [Also see Report by Thornton et al. ]
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The Jupiter Radio Bursts

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1974
Like the strong non-thermal radio bursts from the solar corona and from the earth’s magnetosphere, the Jupiter radio bursts are characterized by their duration which may be from milliseconds to seconds, and by their complex structure on the frequency-time plane.
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Extreme Solar Radio Bursts

Bulletin of the AAS, 2023
Stephen White   +10 more
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The physics of fast radio bursts

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023
B-B Zhang
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