Astronomers have identified the source of strange radio flashes: a binary system containing a white dwarf, the remnant of a Sun-like star.
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
A puzzling new type of radio signal – lasting seconds to minutes – has been linked to a binary star system featuring a white ...
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For a decade, a radio signal has puzzled astronomers. Every two hours, a pulse from the constellation Ursa Major travels ...
Astronomers have discovered that a pair of stars—one white dwarf and one red dwarf—are sending out radio pulses every two ...
A decade-long cosmic mystery has finally been solved: astronomers have traced strange, repeating radio pulses to an unusual ...
To solve the Milky Way mystery, de Ruiter devised a method to identify radio pulses lasting seconds to minutes within the ...
It's the first time scientists have seen such lengthy radio pulses come from a pair of non-neutron stars. In a paper published Wednesday in Nature Astronomy, an international team of astronomers d ...
Chris Smith (USRA): Lead Producer - Public Domain Northwestern University scientists have detected the first radio pulses that can be traced to a dead-star binary. This was after astronomers ...