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A strange intermittent radio signal from space has astronomers puzzled
The Conversation ^ | June 05, 2024 | Staff

Posted on 06/06/2024 11:46:47 AM PDT by Red Badger

When astronomers turn our radio telescopes out towards space, we sometimes detect sporadic bursts of radio waves originating from across the vast expanse of the universe. We call them “radio transients”: some erupt only once, never to be seen again, and others flicker on and off in predictable patterns.

We think most radio transients come from rotating neutron stars known as pulsars, which emit regular flashes of radio waves, like cosmic lighthouses. Typically, these neutron stars spin at incredible speeds, taking mere seconds or even a fraction of a second to complete each rotation.

Recently, we discovered a radio transient that isn’t like anything astronomers have seen before. Not only does it have a cycle almost an hour long (the longest ever seen), but over several observations we saw it sometimes emitting long, bright flashes, sometimes fast, weak pulses – and sometimes nothing at all.

We can’t quite explain what’s going on here. It’s most likely a very unusual neutron star, but we can’t rule out other possibilities. Our research is published in Nature Astronomy.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02277-w

A lucky find Meet ASKAP J1935+2148 (the numbers in the name point to its location in the sky). This periodic radio transient was discovered using CSIRO’s ASKAP radio telescope on Wajarri Yamaji Country in outback Western Australia.

The telescope has a very wide field of view, which means it can survey large volumes of the universe very quickly. This makes it very well suited for detecting new and exotic phenomena.

Using ASKAP, we were simultaneously monitoring a source of gamma rays and searching for pulses from a fast radio burst, when we spotted ASKAP J1935+2148 slowly flashing in the data. The signal leapt out because it was made up of “circularly polarised” radio waves, which means the direction of the waves corkscrews around as the signal travels through space.

Our eyes cannot differentiate between circularly polarised light and ordinary unpolarised light. However, ASKAP functions like a pair of polaroid sunglasses, filtering out the glare from thousands of ordinary sources.

After the initial detection, we conducted further observations over several months using ASKAP and also the more sensitive MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa.

The slowest radio transient ever found ASKAP J1935+2148 belongs to the relatively new class of long-period radio transients. Only two others have ever been found, and ASKAP J1935+2148’s 53.8 minute period is by far the longest.

However, the exceptionally long period is just the beginning. We have seen ASKAP J1935+2148 in three distinct states or modes.

In the first state, we see bright, linearly (rather than circularly) polarised pulses lasting from 10 to 50 seconds. In the second state, there are much weaker, circularly polarised pulses lasting only about 370 milliseconds. The third state is a quiet or quenched state, with no pulses at all.

These different modes, and the switching between them, could result from an interplay of complex magnetic fields and plasma flows from the source itself with strong magnetic fields in the surrounding space.

Similar patterns have been seen in neutron stars, but our current understanding of neutron stars suggests they should not be able to have such a long period.

Neutron stars and white dwarfs The origin of a signal with such a long period remains a profound mystery, with a slow-spinning neutron star the prime suspect. However, we cannot rule out the possibility the object is a white dwarf – the Earth-sized cinder of a burnt-out star that has exhausted its fuel.

White dwarfs often have slow rotation periods, but we don’t know of any way one could produce the radio signals we are seeing here. What’s more, there are no other highly magnetic white dwarfs nearby, which makes the neutron star explanation more plausible.

One explanation might be that the object is part of a binary system in which a neutron star or white dwarf orbits another unseen star.

This object might prompt us to reconsider our decades-old understanding of neutron stars or white dwarfs, particularly in how they emit radio waves and what their populations are like within our galaxy. Further research is needed to confirm what the object is, but either scenario would provide valuable insights into the physics of these extreme objects.

The search continues We don’t know how long ASKAP J1935+2148 has been emitting radio signals, as radio astronomy surveys don’t usually search for objects with periods this long. Moreover, radio emissions from this source are only detected for a mere 0.01% to 1.5% of its rotation period, depending on its emission state.

So we were quite fortunate we happened to catch sight of ASKAP J1935+2148. It’s quite likely there are many other objects like it elsewhere in our galaxy, waiting to be discovered.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Military/Veterans; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: astronomy; issuchathingpossible; physics; radio; science; space; stringtheory
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To: Chad C. Mulligan

Yeah, I figured - uWave for microwaves is around 2.45Ghz typically, except Carl who doesn’t know what he’s buzzing around with.


21 posted on 06/06/2024 12:46:33 PM PDT by SkyDancer ( ~Am Yisrael Chai ~)
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To: Red Badger

22 posted on 06/06/2024 12:47:48 PM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell>)
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To: Red Badger

We’re it, which is miraculously amazing 👏!


23 posted on 06/06/2024 12:48:59 PM PDT by Ge0ffrey
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To: Red Badger

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24 posted on 06/06/2024 12:55:01 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Red Badger
After many, many HOURS of research and testing I HAVE finally BROKEN the CODE!

The message decoded reads.. "THIS IS A TEST.. I REPEAT, THIS IS ONLY A TEST!" /s

25 posted on 06/06/2024 1:13:36 PM PDT by VideoDoctor
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To: Red Badger

Wasn’t there an article last week about some observatory or tracking facility that was experiencing strange reading for about a decade? Never could isolate the source.

Finally they had to replace the old microwave oven in the kitchen area. And the strange signals stopped.


26 posted on 06/06/2024 1:22:43 PM PDT by John Milner (Marching for Peace is like breathing for food.)
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To: Red Badger

ET phone home!


27 posted on 06/06/2024 1:38:12 PM PDT by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: dfwgator

You beat me to it!


28 posted on 06/06/2024 2:06:42 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: SkyDancer

Kenneth has the frequency...


29 posted on 06/06/2024 2:07:54 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Red Badger

‘How to serve man’ ... calling for reservations.


30 posted on 06/06/2024 2:31:49 PM PDT by ByteMercenary (Cho Bi Dung and KamalHo are not my leaders.)
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To: Red Badger

Was it the Trisolarans?

Do not answer.
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31 posted on 06/06/2024 2:34:39 PM PDT by Vesuvian
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To: Red Badger
...white dwarf...

Doesn't their stylebook require that they capitalize white?

32 posted on 06/06/2024 2:44:04 PM PDT by 17th Miss Regt ( )
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To: Red Badger

Cue Twilight Zone theme music.


33 posted on 06/06/2024 2:47:05 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Red Badger

When will we tune into music from radio stations on distant planets as promised by the SETI crowd?


34 posted on 06/06/2024 3:19:47 PM PDT by fso301
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To: Red Badger; 6SJ7; AdmSmith; AFPhys; Arkinsaw; allmost; aristotleman; autumnraine; bajabaja; ...
Thanks Red Badger.


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35 posted on 06/08/2024 2:11:15 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SkyDancer
This is a good movie. NOT the PBS series…

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36 posted on 06/08/2024 2:25:21 PM PDT by telescope115 (I NEED MY SPACE!!! 🔭)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

“ “radio transients”

Not to be confused with inflation transients.

Or the bums in your town.”

Th

Radio transients are the hobos of the intergalactic radio traffic, hopping radio waves to travel between solar systems.


37 posted on 06/08/2024 4:04:11 PM PDT by Redcitizen
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To: Red Badger
...Our eyes cannot differentiate between circularly polarised light

The light reflected from this Arizona beetle is nearly 100% circular polarized. It probably means the beetle can also detect this light as well. My theory is they mate during the rain because circular polarized light penetration of rain is better than ordinary light.

38 posted on 06/08/2024 9:31:03 PM PDT by Nateman (Democrats did not strive for fraud friendly voting merely to continue honest elections.)
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