Three years ago, the report of a solitary radio burst was thought to be the first discovery of a rare, impulsive event of unknown extragalactic origin. The extragalactic interpretation was based on the swept-frequency nature of the event, which followed the dispersive delay expected from an extragalactic pulse. We report here on the detection of 16 pulses, the bulk of which exhibit a frequency sweep with a shape and magnitude resembling the Lorimer Burst. These new events were detected in a sidelobe of the Parkes Telescope and are of clearly terrestrial origin, with properties unlike any known sources of terrestrial broadband radio emission. The new detections cast doubt on the extragalactic interpretation of the original burst, and call fo...
In recent years, millisecond-duration radio signals originating in distant galaxies appear to have b...
Fast radio bursts are millisecond-duration, bright radio signals (fluence 0.1–100 Jy ms) emitted fro...
In the past decade we have started to explore extragalactic and intergalactic space using millisecon...
Three years ago, the report of a solitary radio burst was thought to be the first discovery of a rar...
We will detail the discovery of an anomalous terrestrial source of pulsed emission which exhibits a ...
Recently, there have been reports of six bright, dispersed bursts of coherent radio emission found i...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
A number of different classes of potentially extra-terrestrial bursts of radio emission have been ob...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
We discuss the possible source of a highly-dispersed radio transient discovered in the Parkes Multi-...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond pulses of radio emission of seemingly extragalactic origin....
We report the discovery of a new fast radio burst (FRB), FRB 010312, in archival data from a 1.4 GHz...
A large number of observations from the Parkes 64 m diameter radio telescope, recorded with high tim...
In the past decade we have started to explore extragalactic and intergalactic space using millisecon...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
In recent years, millisecond-duration radio signals originating in distant galaxies appear to have b...
Fast radio bursts are millisecond-duration, bright radio signals (fluence 0.1–100 Jy ms) emitted fro...
In the past decade we have started to explore extragalactic and intergalactic space using millisecon...
Three years ago, the report of a solitary radio burst was thought to be the first discovery of a rar...
We will detail the discovery of an anomalous terrestrial source of pulsed emission which exhibits a ...
Recently, there have been reports of six bright, dispersed bursts of coherent radio emission found i...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
A number of different classes of potentially extra-terrestrial bursts of radio emission have been ob...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
We discuss the possible source of a highly-dispersed radio transient discovered in the Parkes Multi-...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond pulses of radio emission of seemingly extragalactic origin....
We report the discovery of a new fast radio burst (FRB), FRB 010312, in archival data from a 1.4 GHz...
A large number of observations from the Parkes 64 m diameter radio telescope, recorded with high tim...
In the past decade we have started to explore extragalactic and intergalactic space using millisecon...
Recent work has exploited pulsar survey data to identify temporally isolated, millisecond-duration r...
In recent years, millisecond-duration radio signals originating in distant galaxies appear to have b...
Fast radio bursts are millisecond-duration, bright radio signals (fluence 0.1–100 Jy ms) emitted fro...
In the past decade we have started to explore extragalactic and intergalactic space using millisecon...