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One Cosmic Mystery Illuminates Another, As Fast Radio Burst Intercepts A Galactic Halo - Forbes

One Cosmic Mystery Illuminates Another, As Fast Radio Burst Intercepts A Galactic Halo - Forbes

ESO/M. Kornmesser

Deep in space, mysterious signals known as Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) stream towards Earth.

Gemini Observatory/AURA/NSF/NRC

These FRBs last milliseconds or less, originate in ultra-distant galaxies, and sometimes repeat.

Matthew Bailes / Swinburne University of Technology / The Conversation

Although scientists have studied them intensely since their discovery, their origins remain mysterious.

NASA, ESA, J. Jee (University of California, Davis), J. Hughes (Rutgers University), F. Menanteau (Rutgers University and University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), C. Sifon (Leiden Observatory), R. Mandelbum (Carnegie Mellon University), L. Barrientos (Universidad Catolica de Chile), and K. Ng (University of California, Davis)

Meanwhile, an estimated 2 trillion galaxies populate our observable Universe.

ESO/X. Prochaska et al.

With incredibly large distances for FRBs to traverse, each one risks passing through an intervening galaxy.

ESO/X. Prochaska et al.

Giving off multiple pulses of under 40 microseconds apiece, FRB 181112 became the first burst to intercept a galactic halo.

NASA, ESA, and A. Feild (STScI)

Halos are their own enigmas, populated with cool, enriched gas extending for hundreds of thousands of light-years.

Christian Wolf & SkyMapper Team/Australian National University

This gas is necessary for fueling future star-formation, but its physical properties remain largely unexplored.

M. Rauch, ARAA v. 36, 1, 267 (1998)

Absorption features previously revealed abundant, cool (~10,000 K), low-density gas in these halos.

ESO/X. Prochaska et al.

But properties like total halo mass and hot (~1,000,000+ K) gas density are still undetermined.

MPIfR/C. Ng; Science/D. Thornton et al.

When FRB 181112's pulses traversed this galaxy's halo, they were surprisingly unaffected.

This burst revealed a tranquil halo for this Milky Way-like galaxy, with:

  • very low-density gas,
  • no turbulence,
  • no clumps,
  • and negligible magnetization.
ESO/X. Prochaska et al.

Are these properties universal to all Milky Way-like galaxies?

J. Turner

More observations, with additional FRBs, hold the answers.

Danielle Futselaar

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2019-09-30 06:00:04Z
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2019/09/30/one-cosmic-mystery-sheds-light-on-another-as-fast-radio-burst-passes-through-a-galactic-halo/

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