A bright millisecond radio burst of extragalactic origin
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1147532
A bright millisecond radio burst of extragalactic origin
Abstract
Pulsar surveys offer a rare opportunity to monitor the radio sky for impulsive burst-like events with millisecond durations. We analyzed archival survey data and found a 30-jansky dispersed burst, less than 5 milliseconds in duration, located 3 degrees from the Small Magellanic Cloud. The burst properties argue against a physical association with our Galaxy or the Small Magellanic Cloud. Current models for the free electron content in the universe imply that the burst is less than 1 gigaparsec distant. No further bursts were seen in 90 hours of additional observations, which implies that it was a singular event such as a supernova or coalescence of relativistic objects. Hundreds of similar events could occur every day and, if detected, could serve as cosmological probes.
Comment in
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Astronomy. Mining for the ephemeral.Science. 2007 Nov 2;318(5851):759-60. doi: 10.1126/science.1149084. Science. 2007. PMID: 17975058 No abstract available.
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