Physicists argue that the bursts of radio emissions, which scientists have repeatedly managed to detect, are not at all signals sent by alien civilizations. The results of the new study were published on the National Radio Astronomy Observatory website.
Kyoshi Matsui of the University of British Columbia, Canada, who is one of the authors of this work, noted that 15 strange signals were recorded over the past year.
In the month of April, physicists determined that such "signals" always come from space and are in no way connected with the Earth. After such a discovery, scientists from all over the world became interested in the study of FRB bursts.
In turn, researchers from Canada decided to analyze the data collected by the Parks telescope. As a result, they were able to establish that flares “originate” in the depths of distant young neutron stars.
According to scientists, the polarization of FRB-radiation indicates that they were going to our planet through magnetized areas of space and plasma clouds, which greatly amplified them.
The source of such flares and radio signals was special "starquakes" inside young neutron stars. During such processes, along with a giant release of energy, the stars also emit radio waves.