Astronomers Track a Fast Radio Burst to Its Source—a Magnetar

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Last updated 03 Juni 2024
Astronomers Track a Fast Radio Burst to Its Source—a Magnetar
The origin of these explosions of radio waves has long been an astrophysics mystery. Now one has been traced to an ultra-dense spinning, magnetized stellar core.
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