Deep Simultaneous Limits on Optical Emission from FRB 20190520B by 24.4 fps Observations with Tomo-e Gozen
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Deep Simultaneous Limits on Optical Emission from FRB 20190520B by 24.4 fps Observations with Tomo-e Gozen
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 931, Issue 2, Pages 109
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American Astronomical Society
发表日期
2022-06-01
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10.3847/1538-4357/ac6be8
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