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Hsiu-Hsien Lin
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 72
Citations - 4696
Hsiu-Hsien Lin is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Fast radio burst. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 59 publications receiving 3910 citations. Previous affiliations of Hsiu-Hsien Lin include Max Planck Society & National Taiwan University.
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Dense magnetized plasma associated with a fast radio burst
Kiyoshi Masui,Kiyoshi Masui,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Jonathan Sievers,C. J. Anderson,Tzu-Ching Chang,Xuelei Chen,Xuelei Chen,Apratim Ganguly,Miranda Jarvis,C. Y. Kuo,C. Y. Kuo,Yi-Chao Li,Yu-Wei Liao,Maura McLaughlin,Ue-Li Pen,Ue-Li Pen,Ue-Li Pen,Jeffrey B. Peterson,Alexander Roman,Peter T. Timbie,Tabitha Voytek,Tabitha Voytek,Jaswant K. Yadav +23 more
TL;DR: The examination of archival data revealing Faraday rotation in the fast radio burst FRB 110523 is reported, indicating magnetization in the vicinity of the source itself or within a host galaxy.
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A bright millisecond-duration radio burst from a Galactic magnetar
Chime,B. C. Andersen,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,Akanksha Bij,M. M. Boyce,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,T. Cassanelli,P. Chawla,T. Chen,J. F. Cliche,A. Cook,D. Cubranic,A. P. Curtin,Nolan Denman,M. A. Dobbs,F. Q. Dong,M. Fandino,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,U. Giri,Deborah C. Good,Mark Halpern,Alex S. Hill,Gary Hinshaw,C. Höfer,A. Josephy,J. W. Kania,V. M. Kaspi,T. L. Landecker,Calvin Leung,D. Z. Li,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kiyoshi Masui,R. Mckinven,J. Mena-Parra,M. Merryfield,B. W. Meyers,D. Michilli,N. Milutinovic,A. Mirhosseini,Moritz Münchmeyer,A. Naidu,Laura Newburgh,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,T. Pinsonneault-Marotte,Ziggy Pleunis,Brendan M. Quine,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,Mubdi Rahman,Scott M. Ransom,A. Renard,Pranav Sanghavi,Paul Scholz,J. R. Shaw,Kyung-Hoon Shin,Seth Siegel,Saranjit Singh,Rick Smegal,Kendrick M. Smith,Ingrid H. Stairs,C. M. Tan,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,I. Tretyakov,Keith Vanderlinde,H. Wang,Dallas Wulf,A. V. Zwaniga +70 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the detection of an extremely intense radio burst from the Galactic magnetar SGR 1935+2154 using the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) FRB project.
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CHIME/FRB Discovery of Eight New Repeating Fast Radio Burst Sources
B. C. Andersen,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. Boubel,M. M. Boyce,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,Tomas Cassanelli,P. Chawla,D. Cubranic,M. Deng,M. Dobbs,M. Fandino,E. Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,A. J. Gilbert,A. J. Gilbert,U. Giri,Deborah C. Good,Mark Halpern,Alex S. Hill,Gary Hinshaw,C. Höfer,A. Josephy,Victoria M. Kaspi,Roland Kothes,T. Landecker,T. Landecker,Dustin Lang,D. Z. Li,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kiyoshi Masui,J. Mena-Parra,M. Merryfield,R. Mckinven,D. Michilli,D. Michilli,N. Milutinovic,A. Naidu,Laura Newburgh,Chi-Yung Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,T. Pinsonneault-Marotte,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,M. Rahman,Scott M. Ransom,A. Renard,Paul Scholz,S. R. Siegel,S. Singh,Kendrick M. Smith,Ingrid H. Stairs,S. P. Tendulkar,I. Tretyakov,K. Vanderlinde,P. Yadav,A. V. Zwaniga +58 more
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A repeating fast radio burst source localized to a nearby spiral galaxy
Benito Marcote,K. Nimmo,K. Nimmo,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,C. G. Bassa,Zsolt Paragi,A. Keimpema,Mohit Bhardwaj,Ramesh Karuppusamy,V. M. Kaspi,Casey J. Law,Daniele Michilli,Kshitij Aggarwal,B. C. Andersen,Anne M. Archibald,Anne M. Archibald,Kevin Bandura,Geoffrey C. Bower,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Bryan J. Butler,T. Cassanelli,P. Chawla,Paul Demorest,M. A. Dobbs,Emmanuel Fonseca,U. Giri,U. Giri,Deborah C. Good,K. Gourdji,A. Josephy,A. Yu. Kirichenko,A. Yu. Kirichenko,F. Kirsten,T. L. Landecker,Dustin Lang,T. J. W. Lazio,D. Z. Li,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,J. D. Linford,Kiyoshi Masui,J. Mena-Parra,A. Naidu,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,Mubdi Rahman,A. Renard,P. Scholz,P. Scholz,S. R. Siegel,Kendrick M. Smith,Ingrid H. Stairs,K. Vanderlinde,A. V. Zwaniga +59 more
TL;DR: Only one repeating fast radio burst has been localized, to an irregular dwarf galaxy; now another is found to come from a star-forming region of a nearby spiral galaxy, suggesting that repeating FRBs may have a wide range of luminosities, and originate from diverse host galaxies and local environments.
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A second source of repeating fast radio bursts
Chime,Mandana Amiri,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. Boubel,M. M. Boyce,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,M. Burhanpurkar,T. Cassanelli,P. Chawla,J. F. Cliche,D. Cubranic,M. Deng,Nolan Denman,M. A. Dobbs,M. Fandino,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,A. Gilbert,Ajay Gill,U. Giri,Deborah C. Good,Mark Halpern,David Hanna,Alex S. Hill,Gary Hinshaw,C. Höfer,A. Josephy,Victoria M. Kaspi,T. L. Landecker,Dustin Lang,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kiyoshi Masui,R. Mckinven,J. Mena-Parra,M. Merryfield,D. Michilli,N. Milutinovic,C. Moatti,A. Naidu,Laura Newburgh,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,T. Pinsonneault-Marotte,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,Mubdi Rahman,Scott M. Ransom,A. Renard,Paul Scholz,J. R. Shaw,Seth Siegel,Kendrick M. Smith,Ingrid H. Stairs,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,I. Tretyakov,Keith Vanderlinde,P. Yadav +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the detection of six repeat bursts from FRB 180814.J0422+73, one of the 13 FRBs detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) FRB project during its pre-commissioning phase in July and August 2018.