🚨: Unknown objects at the heart of the Milky Way are beaming radio signals, then mysteriously disappearing
Astronomers have detected mysterious, vanishing radio signals from the Milky Way's heart, originating from unknown objects called long-period radio transients (LPTs), which flash brightly for periods but then disappear, resisting classification as typical stars or pulsars, possibly pointing to new physics or stellar types like highly magnetic magnetars or binary systems, with one particular source, ASKAP J1832-0911, recently seen pulsing in both radio and X-rays every 44 minutes.
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