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Frequency-dependent polarization of repeating fast radio bursts-implications for their origin

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Observation cfc433db-1a33-44ea-95eb-bf222df4bdc6 · inbound

Multi-year Polarimetric Monitoring of Four CHIME-Discovered Repeating Fast Radio Bursts with FAST cites this paper.

Multi-year Polarimetric Monitoring of Four CHIME-Discovered Repeating Fast Radio Bursts with FAST Frequency-dependent polarization of repeating fast radio bursts-implications for their origin

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Observation 51975538-623c-40ab-b9e6-d5b7428decc6 · inbound

Discovery of 27 new Rotating Radio Transients by MeerTRAP cites this paper.

Discovery of 27 new Rotating Radio Transients by MeerTRAP Frequency-dependent polarization of repeating fast radio bursts-implications for their origin

Reference 21

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