Astronomers have identified the source of strange radio flashes: a binary system containing a white dwarf, the remnant of a ...
Astronomers say they have traced a mysterious pulsing in the Milky Way to a surprising source: a dead star locked in a dance ...
Astronomers have detected rare radio waves from a binary star system, challenging previous ideas about their origins. These pulses, lasting from milliseconds to minutes, arrive every 125.5 minutes.
For a decade, a radio signal has puzzled astronomers. Every two hours, a pulse from the constellation Ursa Major travels ...
Astronomers have finally traced mysterious radio pulses in the Milky Way to a unique cosmic duo—a red dwarf and a white dwarf ...
Recently, astronomers have been puzzled by an unknown type of cosmic radio signal. A new breakthrough has finally traced one of them.
LOFAR is the largest radio telescope operating at the lowest frequencies that can be detected from Earth. The pulse first appeared in LOFAR data in 2015, and after finding its first instance ...
Using the international LOFAR radio telescope in Europe, my colleagues and I discovered a new object: ILTJ1101+5521. Plowing through the LOFAR data, we found seven bright pulses. Taking a closer ...
Small stars that are far away tend to be faint and hard to see. De Ruiter and her colleagues used the Multiple Mirror ...
Astronomers detected constant stream of radio pulses emitted from across the galaxy. Team now finds the pulses are from a white dwarf and red dwarf binary. The stars’ orbit is so tight that their ...
Using the international LOFAR radio telescope in Europe, my colleagues and I discovered a new object: ILTJ1101+5521. Ploughing through the LOFAR data, we found seven bright pulses. Taking a closer ...