(NEWSER) – Researchers just announced the discovery of radio signals
from beyond our galaxy that are behaving in strange ways. Fast radio
bursts—or FRBs—are very rare, very quick blasts of radio waves
originating billions of light years away, Popular Science explains.
It's unclear where exactly in the universe they're coming from and
what's causing them. Since the first one was discovered in 2007,
scientists have found only 17 total, and none of them ever repeat, the Verge reports. At least that's what everyone thought. According to a paper published this week in Nature, researchers at Cornell University have found evidence of FRBs that do just that.
Scientists
used to think FRBs were caused by "cataclysmic events," such as neutron
stars colliding with each other and exploding. Repeating FRBs means
that can't be the case. "This research shows for the first time that
there can be multiple FRBs from the same place in the sky," researcher
Shami Chatterjee says in a press release.
"Whatever produces the FRB can't be destroyed by the burst, because
otherwise, what would produce the next pulse?" And the mystery deepens:
"We're showing that whatever battery drives FRBs, it can recharge in
minutes," astronomy professor James Cordes says. "The energy of the
event becomes very problematic." Researchers hope to next pinpoint where
the FRBs are coming from in order to figure out what they're coming
from, and they'll be helped by three massive radio telescopes that start
operating next year. (Speaking of space mysteries: "Alien
megastructures" have scientists baffled.)
Researchers just announced the discovery of radio signals
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