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Eavesdropping on the sky: The backstory of MeerKAT and...

The story of how a shy radio astronomer from the Eastern Cape came to be a central character in building of one of the world’s most sensitive scientific instruments involves a series of unlikely events, a startling amount of beer and popcorn, and a team fuelled by the stubborn conviction that. ....

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Mysterious radio circles in outer space could be newfound remnants of black hole mergers, study suggests


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(Natural News)
A new study suggests that the gigantic blobs of radio emissions found floating in outer space in 2019 could be the result of two colliding black holes.
Researchers note that the blobs, which they dubbed “odd radio circles” (ORC), are unlike anything seen before. While they have offered other hypotheses, they also raise the possibility that a highly energetic event took place billions of light-years away, creating a blast wave that traveled out as a sphere and took the shape of a ring.
Lead researcher Barbel Koribalski, a galactic astronomer at
Western Sydney University in Australia, and her colleagues are not certain what this high-energy event could possibly be. The team notes that they are not aware of any phenomenon that can produce such strange blobs. But if anything, ORCs may be previously unknown products of a black hole merger, the researchers posit. ....

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Jason Hessels appointed professor of Observational High-Energy Astrophysics, in particular Radio Astronomy


University of Amsterdam
Dr Jason Hessels has been appointed professor of Observational High-Energy Astrophysics, in particular Radio Astronomy at the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam (UvA).
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Hessels’ research focuses on using large radio telescopes to explore the astrophysics of some of the most energetic objects and phenomena in the Universe. Astronomical observations conducted using radio waves and radio telescopes (Radio Astronomy) play a critical role in the study of transient astrophysical phenomena (short-lived and often extremely energetic astrophysical events). Thanks to cutting-edge radio telescopes like the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR), the field of radio astronomy has entered a new golden age in which the exploration of transient radio phenomena is a key scientific driver. Also called Time Domain Astronomy, the study of how astronomical sources change in brightness – sometimes within milliseconds or less – i ....

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Repeating Fast Radio Burst Might Come From A Dancing Magnetosphere


Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are mysterious, powerful, and extremely brief emission of radio waves almost exclusively from beyond the Milky Way (here’s the exception). Some are believed to be associated with magnetars, extremely magnetic neutron stars, and several of them are known to repeat with regularity.
Among them, there’s FRB 180916. Scientists have witnessed the pattern of emission repeat every 16 days or so and believe that the emitting magnetar is orbiting another star or that it is spinning in a way that we are only getting the emission at regular intervals. Two new papers bring provide deeper observations of this particular cosmic phenomenon adding important new information but also raising more questions. ....

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