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      A MILLISECOND INTERFEROMETRIC SEARCH FOR FAST RADIO BURSTS WITH THE VERY LARGE ARRAY

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              A bright millisecond radio burst of extragalactic origin

              Pulsar surveys offer one of the few opportunities to monitor even a small fraction (~0.00001) of the radio sky for impulsive burst-like events with millisecond durations. In analysis of archival survey data, we have discovered a 30-Jy dispersed burst of duration <5 ms located three degrees from the Small Magellanic Cloud. The burst properties argue against a physical association with our Galaxy or the Small Magellanic Cloud. Current models for the free electron content in the Universe imply a distance to the burst of <1 Gpc No further bursts are seen in 90-hr of additional observations, implying that it was a singular event such as a supernova or coalescence of relativistic objects. Hundreds of similar events could occur every day and act as insightful cosmological probes.
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                Journal
                The Astrophysical Journal
                ApJ
                IOP Publishing
                1538-4357
                July 01 2015
                June 25 2015
                : 807
                : 1
                : 16
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                10.1088/0004-637X/807/1/16
                614a8489-c69b-4e9e-9fbc-9b493ab8d822
                © 2015

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