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Matthew Dobbs
Publications - 2
Citations - 313
Matthew Dobbs is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment & Radio frequency. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 270 citations.
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Observations of fast radio bursts at frequencies down to 400 megahertz
Chime,Mandana Amiri,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. Boubel,M. M. Boyce,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,M. Burhanpurkar,P. Chawla,Jean F. Cliche,D. Cubranic,M. Deng,Nolan Denman,Matthew Dobbs,M. Fandino,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,A. Gilbert,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,Kiyoshi Masui,R. Mckinven,J. Mena-Parra,M. Merryfield,N. Milutinovic,C. Moatti,A. Naidu,Laura Newburgh,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,T. Pinsonneault-Marotte,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,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,Prateek Yadav +54 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report detections of fast radio bursts (FRBs) at radio frequencies as low as 400 MHz, on the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) using the CHIME/FRB instrument.
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Observations of Fast Radio Bursts at Frequencies down to 400 Megahertz
Chime,Mandana Amiri,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. Boubel,M. M. Boyce,P. J. Boyle,C. Brar,M. Burhanpurkar,P. Chawla,Jean F. Cliche,D. Cubranic,M. Deng,Nolan Denman,Matthew Dobbs,M. Fandino,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,A. Gilbert,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,Kiyoshi Masui,R. Mckinven,J. Mena-Parra,M. Merryfield,N. Milutinovic,C. Moatti,A. Naidu,Laura Newburgh,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,Ue-Li Pen,T. Pinsonneault-Marotte,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,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,Prateek Yadav +54 more
TL;DR: Thirteen fast radio bursts—astrophysical events that last on the order of a millisecond—have been discovered at frequencies as low as 400 megahertz, including only the second known repeating burst.