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Re-Analyzing Low-Energy ('Smudgy') Bursts in a Breakthrough Listen Observation of FRB 121102

FRB 121102 was the first Fast Radio Burst (FRB) source discovered to repeat. Over the course of many observations since its discovery, a significant number of low-energy (or 'smudgy') narrowband bursts have evaded

Jakob Faber Jakob Faber
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Breakthrough Listen detects a new Fast Radio Burst

Detection of FRB 180301 with the Breakthrough Listen backend instrument at the Parkes Radio Telescope. The top panel shows the de-dispersed pulse while the bottom panel shows the frequency structure with the pulse

Danny Price Danny Price
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FRB121102: Mysterious and magnetic

The source of the strange repeating pulses of radio emission from Fast Radio Burst 121102, observed in new detail earlier this year by the Breakthrough Listen science team at Berkeley SETI Research Center,

Vishal Gajjar Vishal Gajjar
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Detection of FRB 121102 at C-band using BL@GBT

On Saturday, August 26 at 13:51:44 UTC we initiated observations of the well-known repeating fast radio burst FRB 121102 [Spitler et al., Nature, 531, 7593 202-205, 2016] using the Breakthrough Listen

Vishal Gajjar Vishal Gajjar
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