Astronomy:List of fast radio bursts
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This is a list of fast radio bursts. Items are listed here if information about the fast radio burst has been published. Although there could be thousands of detectable events per day, only detected ones are listed.
Name | Date and time (UTC) for 1581.804688 MHz | RA (J2000) |
Decl. (J2000) |
DM (pc.cm−3) [note 1] |
Width (ms) |
Peak flux (Jy) |
Maximum estimated comoving distance (Gly) [note 1] |
Observed comoving distance (Gly) [note 1] |
Notes |
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FRB 010312 | 2001-03-12 11:06:47.98 | 05h 27m | −64° 56′ | 1187±14 | 24.3±1.3 | 0.2±0.05 | 10.14±0.15 | — | |
FRB 010621[1] | 2001-06-21 13:02:11.30 | 18h 52m | −08° 30′ | 748±3 | 8+4 −2.3 |
0.53+0.26 −0.09 |
2.41±0.03 | — | |
FRB 010724[2] | 2001-07-24 19:50:01.69 | 01h 18m | −75° 12′ | 375±3 | 13+5 −11 |
30+10 −10 |
3.42±0.05 | — | "Lorimer Burst" |
FRB 011025[3] | 2001-01-25 00:29:15.79 | 19h 07m | −40° 37′ | 790.3±3 | 9.4±0.2 | 0.54+0.11 −0.07 |
6.62±0.10 | — | Announced in 2014 as FRB 011025 (from data archived in 2001). |
FRB 090625[4] | 2009-06-25 21:53:52.85 | 03h 07m | −29° 55′ | 899.55±0.01 | 1.9+0 −1.9 |
1.14+0.42 −0.21 |
8.22±0.12 | — | |
FRB 110214 | 2011-02-14 07:14:10.353 | 01h 21m | −49° 47′ | 168.9±0.5 | 1.9±0.9 | 27+1028 −0 |
1.79±0.02 | — | |
FRB 110220[5] | 2011-02-20 01:55:48.096 | 22h 35m | −12° 24′ | 944.38±0.05 | 5.6±0.1 | 1.3 | 8.48±0.12 | — | |
FRB 110523 [6][7][8] | 2011-05-23 15:06:19.7 | 21h 45m | −00° 10′ | 623.30±0.06 | 1.73±0.17 | 0.6 | 5.77±0.09 | — | 700–900 MHz at Green Bank radio telescope, detection of both circular and linear polarization. |
FRB 110626[5] | 2011-06-26 21:33:17.477 | 21h 04m | −44° 44′ | 723.0±0.3 | 1.41+1.22 −0.45 |
0.63+1.22 −0.12 |
6.62±0.10 | — | |
FRB 110703[5] | 2011-07-03 18:59:40.607 | 23h 31m | −02° 52′ | 1103.6±0.7 | 3.9+2.24 −1.85 |
0.48+0.28 −0.10 |
9.72±0.14 | — | |
FRB 120127[5] | 2012-01-27 08:11:21.725 | 23h 15m | −18° 26′ | 553.3±0.3 | 1.21+0.64 −0.25 |
0.62+0.35 −0.10 |
5.25±0.09 | — | |
FRB 121002.1[9][4] | 2012-10-02 13:09:18.402 | 18h 15m | −85° 12′ | 1629.18±0.02 | 5.44+3.5 −1.2 |
0.39 | 12.82±0.17 | — | double burst 5.1 ms apart |
FRB 121002.2[4] | 2012-10-02 13:09:18.46 | 0.43+0.33 −0.06 | |||||||
FRB 121029 | 2012-10-29 16:06:26.0 | 00h 12m | +42° 04′ | 732±5 | 320±40 | 0.34 | 6.46±0.10 | — | |
FRB 121102[10] | 2012-11-02 06:35:53.244 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 557±2 | 3.0±0.5 | 0.4+0.4 −0.1 |
3.85±0.06 | — | by Arecibo radio telescope |
FRB 130626[4] | 2013-06-26 14:55:59.771 | 16h 27m | −07° 28′ | 952.4±0.1 | 1.98+1.2 −0.44 |
0.74+0.49 −0.11 |
8.22±0.12 | — | |
FRB 130628[4] | 2013-06-28 03:58:00.178 | 09h 03m | +03° 26′ | 469.88±0.01 | 0.64±0.13 | 1.91+0.29 −0.23 |
4.30±0.08 | — | |
FRB 130729[4] | 2013-07-29 09:01:51.19 | 13h 41m | −06° 00′ | 861±2 | 15.61+9.98 −6.27 |
0.22+0.17 −0.046 |
7.80±0.11 | — | |
FRB 131030 | 2013-10-30 16:13:15.00 | 00h 25m | +39° 59′ | 203±4 | 530±40 | 0.24 | 1.50±0.02 | — | |
FRB 131104[11] | 2013-11-04 18:04:01.2 | 06h 44m | −51° 17′ | 779±1 | 2.37+0.89 −0.45 |
1.16+0.35 −0.126 |
6.88±0.10 | — | 'near' Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy |
FRB 140212 | 2014-02-12 10:31:14.00 | 01h 31m | +30° 32′ | 910±4 | 390±40 | 0.26 | 8.15±0.12 | — | |
FRB 140514[12] | 2014-05-14 17:14:11.06 | 22h 34m | −12° 19′ | 562.7±0.6 | 2.8+3.5 −0.7 |
0.47+0.099 −0.136 |
5.32±0.08 | — | 21 ± 7 per cent (3σ) circular polarization |
FRB 141113 | 2014-11-13 07:42:55.22 | 06h 13m | +18° 47′ | 400.3 | 2 | 0.039 | 1.96±0.02 | — | |
FRB 141216 | 2014-12-16 13:03:24.00 | 00h 14m | +41° 38′ | 545±5 | 870±40 | 0.23 | 4.83±0.09 | — | |
FRB 150215[13] | 2015-02-15 20:41:41.714 | 18h 17m | −04° 54′ | 1105.6±0.8 | 2.88+1.2 −0.57 |
0.7+0.28 −0.095 |
6.72±0.10 | — | 43% linear 3% circular polarized |
FRB 150418 | 2015-04-18 04:29:06.657 | 07h 17m | −19° 01′ | 776.2±0.5 | 0.8±0.3 | 2.2+0.6 −0.3 |
5.84±0.09 | — | Detection of linear polarization. The origin of the burst is disputed.[14][15][16][17] |
FRB 150517.1 | 2015-05-17 17:42:08.712 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 560±4 | 3.8±0.4 | 0.03 | 3.85±0.06 | — | 10 repeat bursts at FRB 121102 location: 2 bursts on May 17 and 8 bursts on June 2[18][19] |
FRB 150517.2 | 2015-05-17 17:51:40.921 | 566±10 | 3.3±0.4 | 0.03 | |||||
FRB 150602.1 | 2015-06-02 16:38:07.575 | 555±3 | 4.6±0.3 | 0.04 | |||||
FRB 150602.2 | 2015-06-02 16:47:36.484 | 558±10 | 8.7±1.5 | 0.02 | |||||
FRB 150602.3 | 2015-06-02 17:49:18.627 | 559±10 | 2.8±0.4 | 0.02 | |||||
FRB 150602.4 | 2015-06-02 17:49:41.319 | — | 6.1±1.4 | 0.02 | |||||
FRB 150602.5 | 2015-06-02 17:50:39.298 | 556.5±3.7 | 6.6±0.1 | 0.14 | |||||
FRB 150602.6 | 2015-06-02 17:53:45.528 | 557.4±3.7 | 6.0±0.3 | 0.05 | |||||
FRB 150602.7 | 2015-06-02 17:56:34.787 | 558.7±4.9 | 8.0±0.5 | 0.05 | |||||
FRB 150602.8 | 2015-06-02 17:57:32.020 | 556.5±1.1 | 3.06±0.04 | 0.31 | |||||
FRB 150610 | 2015-06-10 05:26:59.396 | 10h 44m | −40° 05′ | 1593.9±0.6 | 2±1 | 0.7±0.2 | 12.17±0.16 | — | |
FRB 150807 | 2015-08-07 17:53:55.83 | 22h 43m | −55° 05′ | 266.5±0.1 | 0.35±0.05 | 128±5 | 2.45±0.03 | — | |
FRB 151018.1 | 2015-10-18 01:05:48.00 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 570±5 | 650+0 −650 |
1.4 | 3.85±0.06 | — | double burst 2.5 seconds apart at FRB121102 location |
FRB 151018.2 | 2015-10-18 01:05:50.50 | 400+0 −400 | |||||||
FRB 151113 | 2015-11-13 08:32:42.375 | 559.9±7.1 | 6.73±1.12 | 0.04 | 5 repeat bursts at FRB121102 location: 1 burst on November 13 and 4 bursts on November 19 | ||||
FRB 151119.1 | 2015-11-19 10:44:40.524 | 565.1±5.2 | 6.1±0.57 | 0.06 | |||||
FRB 151119.2 | 2015-11-19 10:51:34.957 | 568.8±6.6 | 6.14±1 | 0.04 | |||||
FRB 151119.3 | 2015-11-19 10:58:56.234 | — | 4.3±1.4 | 0.02 | |||||
FRB 151119.4 | 2015-11-19 11:05:52.492 | 560.0±6.4 | 5.97±0.35 | 0.09 | |||||
FRB 151125 | 2015-11-25 15:42:36.00 | 01h 32m | +30° 59′ | 273±4 | 1680±40 | 0.54 | 2.38±0.03 | — | |
FRB 151206 | 2015-12-06 06:17:52.78 | 19h 21m | −04° 08′ | 1909.8±0.6 | 3±0.6 | 0.3±0.04 | 14.29±0.20 | — | |
FRB 151208 | 2015-12-08 04:54:40.26 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 558.6±1.7 | 2.5±0.23 | 0.03 | 3.85±0.06 | — | at FRB121102 location |
FRB 151230 | 2015-12-30 16:15:46.525 | 09h 41m | −03° 27′ | 960.4±0.5 | 4.4±0.5 | 0.42±0.03 | 8.90±0.13 | — | |
FRB 160102 | 2016-01-02 08:28:39.374 | 22h 39m | −30° 11′ | 2596.1±0.3 | 3.4±0.8 | 0.5±0.1 | 17.81±0.27 | — | |
FRB 160206 | 2016-02-06 10:26:50.00 | 01h 01m | +41° 38′ | 1262±5 | 1590±40 | 0.26 | 10.67±0.15 | — | |
FRB 160317[20] | 2016-03-17 09:00:36.53 | 07h 54m | −29° 37′ | 1165±11 | 21±7 | 3 | 8.09±0.11 | — | First FRB observed by the interferometer UTMOST |
FRB 160410[20] | 2016-04-10 08:33:39.68 | 08h 41m | +06° 05′ | 278±3 | 4±1 | 7 | 2.35±0.03 | — | |
FRB 160608[20] | 2016-06-08 03:53:01.088 | 07h 37m | −40° 48′ | 682±7 | 9±6 | 4.3 | 4.60±0.09 | — | |
FRB 160823 | 2016-08-23 17:51:23.921 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 567±2 | 2 | — | 3.85±0.06 | — | at FRB121102 location |
FRB 160920 | 2016-09-20 03:05:43.00 | 05h 34m | +41° 45′ | 1767±4 | 5000 | 0.22 | 12.23±0.16 | — | |
FRB 161202 | 2016-12-02 13:24:54.00 | 23h 44m | +40° 48′ | 291±4 | 810±40 | 0.29 | 2.38±0.03 | — | |
FRB 170107[21] | 2017-01-07 20:05:08.139 | 11h 23m | −05° 00′ | 609.5±0.5 | 2.4±0.2 | 24.1 | 5.81±0.09 | — | first by ASKAP, high fluence ~58 Jy ms. In Leo. Galactic latitude 51°, Distance 3.1 Gpc, isotropic energy ~3 x 1034 J[21] |
FRB 170416 | 2017-04-16 23:11:12.799 | 22h 13m | −55° 02′ | 523.2±0.2 | 5±0.6 | 19.4 | 4.92±0.09 | — | |
FRB 170428 | 2017-04-28 18:02:34.700 | 21h 47m | −41° 51′ | 991.7±0.9 | 4.4±0.5 | 7.7 | 8.84±0.13 | — | |
FRB 170606 | 2017-06-06 10:03:27.00 | 05h 34m | +41° 45′ | 247±5 | 3300 | 0.54 | — | — | |
FRB 170707 | 2017-07-07 06:17:34.354 | 02h 59m | −57° 16′ | 235.2±0.6 | 3.5±0.5 | 14.8 | 2.15±0.02 | — | |
FRB 170712 | 2017-07-12 13:22:17.394 | 22h 36m | −60° 57′ | 312.79±0.07 | 1.4±0.3 | 37.8 | 2.94±0.04 | — | |
FRB 170826.1-15 | 2017-08-26 13:52:01.252 | 05h 31m 58.7s | +33° 08′ 52.6″ | 565±5 | 1.74 | 0.38 | 3.85±0.06 | — | 15 more bursts at the location of FRB 121102 detected by Green Bank Telescope over a 24-minute interval, bringing the total received bursts from this location to 34.[22] |
FRB 170827[23] | 2017-08-27 16:20:18 | 00h 49m | −65° 33′ | 176.80±0.04 | 0.40±0.01 | 60±20 | 1.57±0.02 | — | low DM |
FRB 170906 | 2017-09-06 13:06:56.488 | 22h 00m | −19° 57′ | 390.3±0.4 | 2.5±0.3 | 29.6 | 3.69±0.05 | — | |
FRB 170922[24] | 2017-09-22 11:23:33.4 | 21h 30m | −08° 00′ | 1111±1 | 34.1+2.6 −2.8 |
2.3±0.5 | 9.03±0.13 | — | extreme scattering (long pulse) |
FRB 171003 | 2017-10-03 04:07:23.781 | 12h 30m | −14° 07′ | 463.2±1.2 | 2.0±0.2 | 40.5 | 4.37±0.08 | — | |
FRB 171004 | 2017-10-04 03:23:39.250 | 11h 58m | −11° 54′ | 304.0±0.3 | 2.0±0.3 | 22 | 2.84±0.04 | — | |
FRB 171019 | 2017-10-19 13:26:40.097 | 22h 18m | −08° 35′ | 460.8±1.1 | 5.4±0.3 | 40.5 | 4.37±0.08 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 171020 | 2017-10-20 10:27:58.598 | 22h 15m | −19° 40′ | 114.1±0.2 | 3.2±0.5 | 117.6 | 0.85±0.01 | — | |
FRB 171116 | 2017-11-16 14:59:33.305 | 03h 31m | −17° 14′ | 618.5±0.5 | 3.2±0.5 | 19.6 | 5.87±0.09 | — | |
FRB 171209[25] | 2017-12-09 20:34:23.5 | 15h 50m | −46° 10′ | 1457.4±0.03 | 2.5 | 1.48 | 14.71±0.21 | — | |
FRB 171213 | 2017-12-13 14:22:40.467 | 03h 39m | −10° 56′ | 158.6±0.2 | 1.5±0.2 | 88.6 | 1.34±0.02 | — | |
FRB 171216 | 2017-12-16 17:59:10.822 | 03h 28m | −57° 04′ | 203.1±0.5 | 1.9±0.3 | 21 | 1.79±0.02 | — | |
FRB 180110 | 2018-01-10 07:34:34.959 | 21h 53m | −35° 27′ | 715.7±0.2 | 3.2±0.2 | 128.1 | 6.69±0.10 | — | |
FRB 180119 | 2018-01-19 12:24:40.747 | 03h 29m | −12° 44′ | 402.7±0.7 | 2.7±0.5 | 40.7 | 3.85±0.06 | — | |
FRB 180128.1 | 2018-01-28 00:59:38.617 | 13h 56m | −06° 43′ | 441.4±0.2 | 2.9±0.3 | 17.5 | 4.24±0.07 | — | |
FRB 180128.2 | 2018-01-28 04:53:26.796 | 22h 22m | −60° 15′ | 495.9±0.7 | 2.3±0.2 | 28.7 | 4.73±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180130 | 2018-01-30 04:55:29.993 | 21h 52m | −38° 34′ | 343.5±0.4 | 4.1±1 | 23.1 | 3.23±0.05 | — | |
FRB 180131 | 2018-01-31 05:45:04.320 | 21h 50m | −40° 41′ | 657.7±0.5 | 4.5±0.4 | 22.2 | 6.16±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180212 | 2018-02-12 23:45:04.399 | 14h 21m | −03° 35′ | 167.5±0.5 | 1.81±0.06 | 53 | 1.47±0.02 | — | |
FRB 180301[26] | 2018-03-01 07:34:19.76 | 06h 13m | +04° 34′ | 520 | 3 | 0.5 | — | — | positive spectrum, from Breakthrough Listen |
FRB 180309[27] | 2018-03-09 02:49:32.99 | 21h 25m | −33° 59′ | 263.42±0.01 | 0.475 | 27.6 | 2.41±0.03 | — | |
FRB 180311[28] | 2018-03-11 04:11:54.80 | 21h 32m | −57° 44′ | 1570.9±0.5 | 13.4 | 0.15 | 16.86±0.25 | — | |
FRB 180315 | 2018-03-15 05:05:30.985 | 19h 35m | −26° 50′ | 479±0.4 | 2.4±0.3 | 23.3 | 4.57±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180321 | 2018-03-21 07:05:54.00 | 00h 33m | +42° 02′ | 594±5 | 1670±40 | 0.54 | 5.35±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180324 | 2018-03-24 09:31:46.706 | 06h 16m | −34° 47′ | 431±0.4 | 4.3±0.5 | 16.5 | 3.78±0.06 | — | |
FRB 180417 | 2018-04-17 13:18:31.00 | 12h 25m | +14° 13′ | 474.8 | 2.52 | 21.8 | 4.63±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180430 | 2018-04-30 10:00:35.70 | 06h 51m | −09° 57′ | 264.1±0.5 | 1.2 | 147.5±3.3 | 1.08±0.01 | — | |
FRB 180515 | 2018-05-15 21:57:26.485 | 23h 13m | −42° 15′ | 355.2±0.5 | 1.9±0.4 | 24.2 | 2.58±0.04 | — | |
FRB 180525 | 2018-05-25 15:19:06.515 | 14h 40m | −02° 12′ | 388.1±0.3 | 3.8±0.1 | 78.9 | 3.72±0.05 | — | |
FRB 180528 | 2018-05-28 04:24:00.9 | 06h 39m | −49° 54′ | 899.3±0.6 | 2.0±0.2 | 15.75 | 9.75±0.14 | — | |
FRB 180714 | 2018-07-14 10:00:08.7 | 17h 46m | −11° 46′ | 1467.92±0.3 | 2.9 | 0.6 | 14.87±0.21 | — | |
FRB 180725[29] | 2018-07-25 17:59:32.813 | 06h 13m | +67° 04′ | 715.98±0.02 | 0.31+0.08 −0.07 |
39 | 6.43±0.10 | — | first detection of an FRB at radio frequencies below 700 MHz realtime detection by CHIME |
FRB 180727 | 2018-07-27 00:52:04.474 | 13h 11m | +26° 26′ | 642.07±0.03 | 0.78±0.16 | 18 | 6.20±0.10 | — | |
FRB 180729.1 | 2018-07-29 00:48:19.238 | 13h 16m | +55° 32′ | 109.61±0.002 | 0.12±0.01 | 283 | 0.85±0.01 | — | |
FRB 180729.2 | 2018-07-29 17:28:18.258 | 05h 58m | +56° 30′ | 317.37±0.01 | 0.08 | 113 | 2.38±0.03 | — | |
FRB 180730 | 2018-07-30 03:37:25.937 | 03h 53m | +87° 12′ | 849.047±0.002 | 0.42±0.04 | 119 | 7.66±0.11 | — | |
FRB 180801 | 2018-08-01 08:47:14.793 | 21h 30m | +72° 43′ | 656.2±0.03 | 0.51±0.09 | 55 | 5.71±0.09 | — | |
FRB 180806 | 2018-08-06 14:13:03.107 | 15h 15m | +75° 38′ | 739.98±0.03 | 0.69 | 35 | 6.91±0.11 | — | |
FRB 180810.1 | 2018-08-10 17:28:54.614 | 06h 46m | +34° 52′ | 414.95±0.02 | 0.27 | 41 | 3.29±0.05 | — | |
FRB 180810.2 | 2018-08-10 22:40:42.493 | 11h 59m | +83° 07′ | 169.134±0.002 | 0.28±0.03 | 61 | 1.34±0.02 | — | |
FRB 180812 | 2018-08-12 11:45:32.872 | 01h 12m | +80° 47′ | 802.57±0.04 | 1.25+0.49 −0.47 |
14 | 7.08±0.11 | — | |
FRB 180814.1 | 2018-08-14 14:20:14.440 | 15h 54m | +74° 01′ | 238.32±0.01 | 0.18 | 139 | 2.12±0.02 | — | |
FRB 180814.2[30] | 2018-08-14 14:49:48.022 | 04h 22m 22s | +73° 40′ | 189.38±0.09 | 2.6±0.2 | 8.1 | 1.11±0.01 | — | Detected by CHIME. Second repeating FRB to be discovered and first since 2012. |
FRB 180817 | 2018-08-17 01:49:20.202 | 15h 33m | +42° 12′ | 1006.84±0.002 | 0.37 | 70 | 9.20±0.14 | — | |
FRB 180906 | 2018-09-06 01:17:47.380 | 04h 22m 22s | +73° 40′ | 191±3 | 3.9 | 5.4 | 1.11±0.01 | — | at FRB 180814.2 location |
FRB 180911 | 2018-09-11 12:59:13.733 | 189.8±0.9 | 7.9 | 0.43 | |||||
FRB 180916 | 2018-09-16 10:15:19.803 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.2±0.4 | 1.4±0.07 | 1.4±0.6 | 1.63±0.02 | 0.45±0.02 | repeating FRB localized to a nearby spiral galaxy |
FRB 180917 | 2018-09-17 00:46:35.359 | 04h 22m 22s | +73° 40′ | 189.5±0.1 | 63 | 1.0 | 1.11±0.01 | — | at FRB 180814.2 location |
FRB 180919 | 2018-09-19 12:36:09.141 | 190±0.1 | 16 | 0.75 | |||||
FRB 180924[31] | 2018-09-24 16:23:12.6265 | 21h 44m 25.26s | −40° 54′ 00.1″ | 361.42±0.06 | 1.3±0.09 | 16 | 4.26±0.07 | 3.99±0.06 | first non-repeating FRB whose source has been localized |
FRB 181016 | 2018-10-16 04:16:56.30 | 15h 46m | −25° 25′ | 1982.8±2.8 | 8.6+0.7 −0.8 |
10.19 | 17.78±0.27 | — | |
FRB 181017.1 | 2018-10-17 10:24:37.40 | 22h 06m | −08° 51′ | 239.97±0.03 | 0.33 | 90 | 2.54±0.04 | — | |
FRB 181017.2 | 2018-10-17 23:26:11.86 | 17h 05m | +68° 17′ | 1281.9±0.4 | 13.4±0.1 | 0.4±0.3 | 10.89±0.15 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 181019 | 2018-10-19 08:13:22.75 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.0±0.6 | 4.1±0.3 | 0.6±0.3 | 1.63±0.02 | 0.45±0.02 | burst at FRB 180916 location |
FRB 181028 | 2018-10-28 10:12:31.477 | 04h 22m 22s | +73° 40′ | 188.9±0.5 | 42 | 0.29 | 1.11±0.01 | — | at FRB 180814.2 location |
FRB 181030.1 | 2018-10-30 04:13:13.025 | 10h 54m | +73° 44′ | 103.5±0.7 | 0.59±0.08 | 3.2±1.7 | 0.68±0.01 | 0.088±0.003 | repeating FRB, most likely originating from NGC 3403. |
FRB 181030.2 | 2018-10-30 04:16:21.654 | 103.5±0.3 | 1.43±0.08 | 3.1±1.4 | |||||
FRB 181104.1 | 2018-11-04 06:57:18.585 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.5±0.3 | 1.37±0.07 | 1.4±0.5 | 1.63±0.02 | 0.45±0.02 | burst at FRB 180916 location |
FRB 181104.2 | 2018-11-04 07:07:01.591 | 349.6±0.2 | 6.3±1.1 | 0.4±0.2 | |||||
FRB 181112 | 2018-11-12 17:31:15.483 | 21h 49m | −52° 58′ | 589.27±0.03 | 2.1±0.2 | 12 | 4.96±0.09 | 5.81±0.10 | localized to a small galaxy |
FRB 181119 | 2018-11-19 16:49:03.191 | 12h 42m | +65° 08′ | 364.2±1 | 6.3±0.6 | 0.3±0.2 | 3.49±0.05 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 181120 | 2018-11-20 05:56:06.232 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.9±0.6 | 1.1±0.09 | 1.1±0.5 | 1.63±0.02 | 0.45±0.02 | burst at FRB 180916 location |
FRB 181128 | 2018-11-28 08:27:41.740 | 04h 56m | +63° 23′ | 450.2±0.3 | 2.43±0.16 | 0.5±0.3 | 3.56±0.05 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 181219 | 2018-12-19 07:04:41.678 | 450.8±0.3 | 5.5±0.7 | 0.3±0.2 | |||||
FRB 181222 | 2018-12-22 03:59:23.208 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.1±0.1 | 4.95±0.01 | 4.9±1.8 | 1.63±0.02 | 0.45±0.02 | burst at FRB 180916 location |
FRB 181223 | 2018-12-23 03:51:28.960 | 349.7±0.7 | 1.06±0.05 | 1.7±0.6 | |||||
FRB 181225 | 2018-12-25 03:53:03.926 | 348.9±0.7 | 1.3±0.3 | 0.4±0.2 | |||||
FRB 181226 | 2018-12-26 03:43:30.107 | 348.8±0.2 | 0.87±0.03 | 1.6±0.6 | |||||
FRB 181228 | 2018-12-28 13:48:50.10 | 06h 09m | −45° 58′ | 354.2±0.9 | 1.24+0.13 −0.15 |
19.23 | 3.78±0.06 | — | |
FRB 190103 | 2019-01-03 13:47:23.322 | 12h 42m | +65° 08′ | 364.0±0.3 | 2.66±0.1 | 0.6±0.3 | 3.49±0.05 | — | burst at FRB 181119 location |
FRB 190116.1 | 2019-01-16 13:07:33.833 | 12h 49m | +27° 09′ | 444.0±0.6 | 4.0±0.5 | 0.3±0.2 | 4.37±0.08 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 190116.2 | 2019-01-16 13:08:20.412 | 443.6±0.8 | 1.5±0.3 | 0.4±0.2 | |||||
FRB 190126 | 2019-01-26 01:32:45.328 | 01h 58m 00.75s | +65° 43′ 00.5″ | 349.8±0.5 | 2.53±0.13 | 0.7±0.3 | 1.63±0.02 | — | |
FRB 190209 | 2019-02-09 08:20:20.977 | 09h 37m | +77° 40′ | 424.6±0.6 | 3.7±0.5 | 0.4±0.2 | 3.95±0.07 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 190210 | 2019-02-10 08:17:13.907 | 425.2±0.5 | 9.4±1.4 | 0.6±0.4 | |||||
FRB 190216 | 2019-02-16 15:26:58.029 | 17h 05m | +68° 17′ | 1281.0±0.6 | 20.2±1.7 | 0.4±0.2 | 10.89±0.15 | — | burst at FRB 181017.2 location |
FRB 190222 | 2019-02-22 18:46:01.367 | 20h 52m | +69° 50′ | 460.6±0.1 | 2.97±0.90 | 1.9±0.6 | 3.91±0.07 | — | repeating FRB |
FRB 190301 | 2019-03-01 18:03:02.479 | 459.8±0.4 | 2.44±0.8 | 1.4±0.5 | |||||
FRB 190313 | 2019-03-13 09:21:46.725 | 12h 42m | +65° 08′ | 364.2±0.6 | 1.5±0.2 | 0.4±0.2 | 3.49±0.05 | — | burst at FRB 181119 location |
FRB 190523 | 2019-05-23 06:05:55.815 | 13h 48m 15.6s | +72° 28′ 11″ | 760.8±0.6 | 0.42±0.05 | 670 | 7.08±0.11 | 7.51±0.06 | localized to only 5 arcseconds |
FRB 190711 | 2019-07-11 01:53:41.093 | 21h 56m | −80° 23′ | 593±2 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 190714 | 2019-07-14 05:17:12.901 | 12h 16m | −13° 00′ | 504±2 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 190805 | 2019-08-05 09:21:08 | 22h 18m | −08° 35′ | 460.4±0.2 | 6±2 | — | — | — | burst at FRB 171019 location |
FRB 190806 | 2019-08-06 17:07:58.0 | 00h 02m | −07° 35′ | 388.5 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 190906 | 2019-09-06 00:08:46 | 05h 31m 58.7s | 33° 08′ 52.6″ | — | — | — | — | — | burst at FRB 121102 location |
FRB 190910.1-12 | 2019-09-12 | 12 bursts detected at FRB 121102 location in a 3-hour timespan | |||||||
FRB 191001 | 2019-10-01 16:55:35.971 | 21h 32m | −54° 40′ | 506.92±0.04 | — | — | 4.37±0.08 | — | |
FRB 191107 | 2019-11-07 18:55:36.7 | 08h 02m | −13° 44′ | 714.25 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 191223 | 2019-12-23 04:55:31.2 | 20h 34m | −75° 09′ | 665 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 191228 | 2019-12-28 09:16:16.444 | 22h 57m | −29° 46′ | 297.9±0.5 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 200120[32] | 2020-01-20 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 200428 | 2020-04-28 | 19h 35m | +21° 54′ | 332.8 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 201124 | 2020-11-24 08:50:41 |
05h 08m | +26° 11′ | 413.52±0.05 | — | — | — | — | very high repeating burst activity reported to have begun 23 March 2021; includes "extremely bright" 15 April 2021 [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] |
FRB 210401 | 2021-04-01 11:33:01.66(1) | 05h 07m | +25° 53′ | 412±3 | — | — | — | — | |
FRB 210402 | 2021-04-02 05:48:59.114(1) | 05h 08m | +26° 02′ | 414±3 | — | — | — | — |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The dispersion measure (DM) measures how much dust a radio signal had to pass through, as higher frequencies penetrate dust more quickly than lower frequencies, creating a delayed signal across different radio frequencies.
If one compares the DM of a radio burst to the amount of known dust in the Milky Way in that direction, as well as the density of dust in intergalactic space, a very rough distance can be inferred.
In reality, the actual distance is usually shorter, as fast radio bursts appear to originate inside galaxies with their own concentrated dust clouds, dispersing the signal even more and making it appear much further from the Milky Way than it truly is.
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