What are fast radio bursts? BIZARRE ‘heartbeat’-like signals detected billions of light years away

What are fast radio bursts? BIZARRE ‘heartbeat’-like signals detected billions of light years away
Artist's impression of a magnetar launching a burst of X-ray and radio waves across the galaxy (Credits- ESA)

A recent discovery in space revealed an unexplained fast radio burst with a heartbeat-like pattern. Although the precise location and reason for the burst are unknown, astronomers believe the signal originated from a galaxy around a billion light-years away. Let us take a look at what radio bursts are.

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A fast radio burst (FRB) is nothing but a transient radio pulse that lasts for a few hundredths of a millisecond or less and is brought on by an unidentified high-energy astronomical phenomenon. The typical FRB, according to astronomers, emits as much energy in a millisecond as the Sun does in three days.