The brief but brilliant burst of radiation that travelled through the space to reach an Australian radio telescope last year has given scientists new insight into the fabric of the universe.
The flash, known as a Fast Radio Burst (FRB), was one of the brightest seen since FRBs were first detected in 2001.
It was captured by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)'s Parkes radio telescope and analysed by a system developed by the supercomputing group led by Professor Matthew Bailes from Swinburne University in Australia.
"FRBs are extremely short but intense pulses of radio waves, each only lasting about a millisecond. Some are discovered by accident and no two bursts look the same," said Ryan Shannon from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research and CSIRO.
"This particular FRB is the first detected to date to contain detailed information about the cosmic web - regarded as the fabric of the universe," Shannon said.
"It is also unique because its travel path can be reconstructed to a precise line of sight and back to an area of space about a billion light years away that contains only a small number of possible home galaxies," he said.
"Ultimately, FRBs that can be traced to their cosmic host galaxies offer a unique way to probe intergalactic space that allow us to count the bulk of the electrons that inhabit our universe," Bailes added.
"To decode and further understand the information contained in this FRB is an exceptional opportunity to explore the physical forces and the extreme environment out in space," he said.
The findings were published in the journal Science.
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