First Prompt Optical Observations of Nearest Fast Radio Burst new New Astromomical Method

Vladimir Lipunov, V. Kornilov, E. Gorbovskoy, Kirill Zhirkov,Aristarkh Chasovnikov, N. Tiurina,Nikolay Budnev,O. Gress,Rafael Rebolo,Miquel Serra-Ricart,Yuri Sergienko, Vladimir Yurkov, Alexander Gabovich,Andrey Tlatov, Igor Gorbunov,Daniil Vlasenko, Pavel Balanutsa, Filipp Balakin,Vladislav Topolev, V. Vladimirov,Artem Kuznetsov,Valeria Grinshpun,Ekaterina Minkina

semanticscholar(2020)

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With the discovery of gamma ray bursts1,2, it became clear that our Universe flickers with superfast catastrophic events, sometimes lasting for a thousandths of a second. These ultra-fast transients - the peculiar one-day butterflies of the Universe - shine so brightly that they are noticed even on the other end of the Universe and, moreover, by very small telescopes. But in the radio range, the sky remained silent until the beginning of the 21st century. Only in 2007, radio astronomers analyzing archival observations of the Parkes Radio Telescope first encountered fast transients 3,4 . About a hundred such sources have already been discovered. We report the first optical observation of the closest radio burster FRB 180916.J0158+655-8 synchronously with a radio burst. In total, we obtained about 155,093 images at MASTER Global Robotic Net9*. In the course of our observations, we found a new method for detecting objects deep below the noise level. In addition, using the new method, we found the excess of photons in the FRB direction at a level of 23 m associated with the emission of the host galaxy.
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