Rotating radio transients (RRATs) are sources of short, moderately bright, radio pulses, which were first discovered in 2006. RRATs are thought to be pulsars...
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two pulsars orbiting each other, the first such system known. Rotating radio transients (RRATs) are a type of neutron stars discovered in 2006 by a team...
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Radio transient could refer to : In radio astronomy : Rotating radio transient Galactic Center radio transient Fast radio burst, milliseconds, most are...
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Pulsar (redirect from Rotating neutron star)
planet Pulsar timing array Pulsar wind nebula Quasar Radio astronomy Radio star Rotating radio transient Soft gamma repeater Supernova remnant X-ray pulsar...
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characterized by radio emissions: the rotating radio transient (RRAT). As suggested by the name, the radio emission is erratic. Quasars (quasi-stellar radio sources)...
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RRAT J1819-1458 (category Rotating radio transients)
studied of the class of rotating radio transients (RRATs) first discovered in 2006. RRAT J1819-1458 exhibits sporadic pulses of radio emission. It has a rotation...
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object) radio-quiet quasar a quasar that produces weak radio emission RRAT – (celestial object) rotating radio transient, a population of rotating neutron...
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§ Neutron stars Neutronium Planck star Preon-degenerate matter Rotating radio transient 3.7×1017 kg/m3 derives from mass 2.68×1030 kg / volume of star...
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GCRT J1745−3009 is a Galactic Center radio transient (GCRT), or bursting low-frequency radio source which lies in the direction of the Galactic Center...
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runaway pulsar ejected from a supernova remnant. Neutron star merger Rotating radio transient IRAS 00500+6713 (in 10,000 y) Isolated Neutron Star can also refer...
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(disambiguation) Raat (disambiguation) Ratt (disambiguation) RRAT, rotating radio transients Lab rat (disambiguation) Tunnel Rat (G.I. Joe), a fictional character...
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Birr Castle (section Modern radio astronomy)
Keane, E. F.; Gallagher, P. T.; McCauley, J. (2024). "A census of rotating radio transients at 150 MHz with the Irish LOFAR station". Monthly Notices of the...
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A transient lunar phenomenon (TLP) or lunar transient phenomenon (LTP) is a short-lived change in light, color or appearance on the surface of the Moon...
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GLEAM-X J162759.5−523504.3 (category Radio astronomy)
period magnetar". GPM J1839−10 GCRT J1745−3009 PSR J0901–4046 Rotating radio transients (RRATs) N. Hurley-Walker; X. Zhang; A. Bahramian; S. J. McSweeney;...
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J1839−10 GLEAM-X J162759.5−523504.3 GCRT J1745−3009 PSR J0901–4046 Rotating radio transients (RRATs) Caleb, M.; Lenc, E.; Kaplan, D. L.; Murphy, T.; Men, Y...
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surrounding magnetic field, pushing it out and generating radio waves. Rotating radio transients (RRATs) are a type of neutron stars discovered in 2006 by...
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The Magnificent Seven (neutron stars) (category Radio-quiet neutron stars)
pulsars, such as soft gamma repeaters, anomalous X-ray pulsars, rotating radio transients, and central compact objects in supernova remnants. Some of them...
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by rotating more slowly in comparison. Most observed magnetars rotate once every two to ten seconds, whereas typical neutron stars, observed as radio pulsars...
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In radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio wave of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond, for an ultra-fast radio burst...
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January 2025). "The emission of interpulses by a 6.45-h-period coherent radio transient". Caltech Authors. Retrieved 3 May 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
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second-year at a school in West Virginia in 2009, Bolyard found a rotating radio transient, a form of neutron star. Bolyard accomplished this through analysis...
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of radio communication was preceded by many decades of establishing theoretical underpinnings, discovery and experimental investigation of radio waves...
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(January 2017). "Corticosteroid Injections Give Small and Transient Pain Relief in Rotator Cuff Tendinosis: A Meta-analysis". Clinical Orthopaedics and...
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Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects using radio waves. It started in 1933, when Karl Jansky at Bell Telephone Laboratories...
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Gibbs Rotameter Rotating black hole Rotating furnace Rotating radio transient Rotating reference frame Rotating spheres Rotating tank Rotating wave approximation...
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through X-ray pulsations. BeXRBs are classified as either transient or persistent. Transient BeXRBs show two outburst types: type I outbursts are regular...
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Low-Frequency Array (category Radio telescopes)
2007). "LOFAR Transients and the Radio Sky Monitor". Proceedings of "Bursts, Pulses and Flickering: wide-field monitoring of the dynamic radio sky". Kerastari...
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Magnetosphere of Jupiter (redirect from Decametric radio emissions)
increased errors. Several times electrical arcs occurred between rotating and non-rotating parts of the spacecraft, causing it to enter safe mode, which...
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objects. These emissions can have a pattern, occur intermittently, or as a transient astronomical event. In X-ray astronomy many sources have been discovered...
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