Wideband observations of FRB 20240114A detect 97 bursts from 900 MHz to 5 GHz but none higher, showing strongly chromatic and band-limited emission with frequency-dependent rate and sub-burst properties.
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FRB 20240114A shows two epochs with distinct energy distribution indices and waiting time statistics, suggesting different burst types before and after March 21 2024.
A reported periodic fast radio burst is reclassified as Galactic pulsar emission due to CHIME calibration and beam-pointing error.
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High Frequency Wideband Study of FRB 20240114A with the Allen Telescope Array
Wideband observations of FRB 20240114A detect 97 bursts from 900 MHz to 5 GHz but none higher, showing strongly chromatic and band-limited emission with frequency-dependent rate and sub-burst properties.
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Signatures of Two Distinct Epochs of FRB 20240114A from January to August 2024 Based on its Energy and Waiting Time Analysis
FRB 20240114A shows two epochs with distinct energy distribution indices and waiting time statistics, suggesting different burst types before and after March 21 2024.
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A series of unfortunate events: CHIME/FRB misclassification of a Galactic pulsar as a periodic fast radio burst
A reported periodic fast radio burst is reclassified as Galactic pulsar emission due to CHIME calibration and beam-pointing error.