Friday, December 13, 2013

Fast Radio Bursts May Originate Closer to Home Than Previously Thought

Fast Radio Bursts May Originate Closer to Home Than Previously Thought:
Fast Radio Bursts May Originate Closer to Home Than Previously Thought
Fast Radio Bursts May Originate Closer to Home Than Previously Thought
Our active sun imaged in Sept. 1999. Image Credit: NASA/SDO
Fast radio bursts — eruptions of extreme energy that occur only once and last a thousandth of a second — are continuing to defy astronomers.  At first observations suggested they came from billions of light years away. A new study, however, points to sources much closer to home: nearby flaring stars.
“We have argued that fast radio burst sources need not be exotic events at cosmological distances, but rather could be due to extreme magnetic activity in nearby Galactic stars,” said Harvard professor Abraham Loeb in the study.
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