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Fast Radio Burst Tomography of the Unseen Universe

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arxiv 1903.06535 v1 pith:WKLOAEAY submitted 2019-03-12 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA

Fast Radio Burst Tomography of the Unseen Universe

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The discovery of Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) at cosmological distances has opened a powerful window on otherwise unseen matter in the Universe. In the 2020s, observations of $>10^{4}$ FRBs will assess the baryon contents and physical conditions in the hot/diffuse circumgalactic, intracluster, and intergalactic medium, and test extant compact-object dark matter models.

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    Four new FRBs discovered commensally during Parkes PTA pulsar observations, including one with record S/N and unusual spectrum; all highly polarized.