List of fast radio bursts

This is a list of fast radio bursts. Items are listed here if information about the fast radio burst has been published. Although there could be thousands of detectable events per day, only detected ones are listed.

Name Date and time (UTC) for 1581.804688 MHz RA
(J2000)
Decl.
(J2000)
DM
(pc.cm−3)
Width
(ms)
Peak flux
(Jy)
Notes
FRB 010621[1]2001-06-21 13:02:10.79518h 52m−08° 297467.80.4
FRB 010724[2]2001-07-24 19:50:01.6301h 18m−75° 123754.630"Lorimer Burst"
FRB 011025[3]2001-10-25 00:29:13.2319h 07m−40° 377909.40.3
FRB 090625[4]2009-06-25 21:53:52.8503h 07m−29° 55899.6<1.9>2.2
FRB 110220[5]2011-02-20 01:55:48.95722h 34m−12° 24944.385.61.3
FRB 110523 [6][7][8]2011-05-2321h 45m−00° 12623.301.730.6700–900 MHz at Green Bank radio telescope, detection of both circular and linear polarization.
FRB 110627[5]2011-06-27 21:33:17.47421h 03m−44° 44723.0<1.40.4
FRB 110703[5]2011-07-03 18:59:40.59123h 30m−02° 521103.6<4.30.5
FRB 120127[5]2012-01-27 08:11:21.72323h 15m−18° 25553.3<1.10.5
FRB 121002[9]2012-10-02 13:09:18.40218h 14m−85° 111628.762.1; 3.70.35double pulse 5.1 ms apart
FRB 121002[4]2012-10-02 13:09:18.5018h 14m−85° 111629.18<0.3>2.3
FRB 121102[10]2012-11-02 06:35:53.24405h 32m+33° 055573.00.4by Arecibo radio telescope
FRB 130626[4]2013-06-26 14:56:00.0616h 27m−07° 27952.4<0.12>1.5
FRB 130628[4]2013-06-28 03:58:00.0209h 03m+03° 26469.88<0.05>1.2
FRB 130729[4]2013-07-29 09:01:52.6413h 41m−05° 59861<4>3.5
FRB 131104[11]2013-11-04 18:04:01.206h 44m−51° 17779.0<0.641.12'near' Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
FRB 140514[12]2014-05-14 17:14:11.0622h 34m−12° 18562.72.80.4721 ± 7 per cent (3σ) circular polarization
FRB 150215[13]2015-02-15 20:41:41.71418h 17m 27s−04° 54 151105.62.80.743% linear 3% circular polarized
FRB 1504182015-04-18 04:2907h 16m−19° 00776.20.82.4Detection of linear polarization. The origin of the burst is disputed.[14][15][16][17]
unnamed2015-05-17
2015-06-02
05h 31m 58s (average)+33° 08 04 (average)559 (average)10 repeat bursts at FRB 121102 location: 2 bursts on May 17 and 8 bursts on June 2[18][19]
FRB 160317[20]2016-03-17 09:00:36.53007h 53m 47s−29° 36 31116521>3First FRB observed by the interferometer UTMOST
FRB 160410[20]2016-04-10 08:33:39.6808h 41m 25s6° 5 52784>7
FRB 160608[20]2016-06-08 03:53:01.08807h 36m 42s−40° 47 52682>94.3
FRB 170107[21]2017-01-07 20:05:45.139711:23– 05:01609.5(±0.5)2.627±4first by ASKAP, high fluence ~58 Jy ms. In Leo. Galactic latitude 51°, Distance 3.1 Gpc, isotropic energy ~3 x 1034 J[21]
unnamed2017-08-26 13:51:4405h 32m+33° 08~55815 more bursts at the location of FRB 121102 detected by Green Bank Telescope over a 24-minute interval, bringing the total received bursts from this location to 34.[22]
FRB 170827[23]2017-08-27 16:20:1800h 49m 18.66s−65° 33 02.3176.40.395low DM
FRB 170922[24]2017-09-22 11:23:33.421h 29m 50.61s−07° 59 40.49111126extreme scattering (long pulse)
FRB 171209[25]2017-12-09 20:34:23.515h 50m 25s−46° 10 2014582.52.3
FRB 180301[26]2018-03-01 07:34:19.7606h 12m 43.4s+04° 33 44.852030.5positive spectrum, from Breakthrough Listen
FRB 180309[27]2018-03-09 02:49:32.9921h 24m 43.8s−33° 58 44.5263.470.57612
FRB 180311[28]2018-03-11 04:11:54.8021h 31m 33.42s−57° 44 26.71575.6122.4
FRB 180725A[29]2018-07-25 17:59:43.115716.62first detection of an FRB at radio frequencies below 700 MHz
realtime detection by CHIME

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