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The most likely explanation, according to the scientists who discovered it, is that it’s coming from a neutron star or a white dwarf. But it’s not a neat solution, since the signal’s weird ...
After more than a decade, the source of these signals has finally been identified, nearby the Big Dipper. A new research paper published in Nature Astronomy points to a red dwarf and white dwarf ...
Researchers are hoping this will shed new light on how we investigate space signals. South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) If not a neutron star, signs point to a white dwarf star ...
The team tracked the signal back to a strange binary system containing a dead star or "white dwarf" and a red dwarf stellar companion. The radio pulse repeats every 2 hours and was first detected ...
Almost a decade after the first fast radio burst (FRB) was discovered, an international team of researchers has pinpointed the origin of one such signal as a dwarf galaxy in the pentagon-shaped ...
Astronomers have spotted a red dwarf star in a system that is almost certainly the source of a radio signal that, for a while, repeated once every 125 minutes. Moreover, there’s evidence of a ...
But this signal's direction of origin and frequency changes have scientists excited. The planet Proxima b orbiting the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Solar System ...
Closer observation showed that the signal came from a red dwarf star, but also revealed some quirks suggesting that the radio signal was actually coming from another object locked in binary orbit ...
Radio Signal Coming From Dwarf And Faint Galaxy Using a network of 27 radio telescopes in New Mexico called the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and other telescopes, researchers were able to ...
Astronomers who were studying red dwarf stars with planets using the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico have reported detecting strange signals emanating from a small and dim star located about 11 ...
The 1,000-foot-wide radio telescope at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory will take a closer look at a red dwarf star known as Ross 128 after picking up what one astronomer said were “some very ...
Almost a decade after the first fast radio burst (FRB) was discovered, an international team of researchers has pinpointed the origin of one such signal as a dwarf galaxy in the pentagon-shaped ...