Authors
D ea Thornton, B Stappers, M Bailes, B Barsdell, S Bates, NDR Bhat, M Burgay, S Burke-Spolaor, DJ Champion, P Coster, Nicolo' D'Amico, A Jameson, S Johnston, M Keith, M Kramer, Lina Levin, S Milia, C Ng, A Possenti, W Van Straten
Publication date
2013/7/5
Journal
Science
Volume
341
Issue
6141
Pages
53-56
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Searches for transient astrophysical sources often reveal unexpected classes of objects that are useful physical laboratories. In a recent survey for pulsars and fast transients, we have uncovered four millisecond-duration radio transients all more than 40° from the Galactic plane. The bursts’ properties indicate that they are of celestial rather than terrestrial origin. Host galaxy and intergalactic medium models suggest that they have cosmological redshifts of 0.5 to 1 and distances of up to 3 gigaparsecs. No temporally coincident x- or gamma-ray signature was identified in association with the bursts. Characterization of the source population and identification of host galaxies offers an opportunity to determine the baryonic content of the universe.
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