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by throwaway4220
2177 days ago
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> Pulse length is often used to bound the size of a source in space (it cannot be smaller than light takes to traverse the object). Sorry for the possibly noob question, but why is this? I can't think of an intuitive explanation |
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Example of this inference, from the Wikipedia on Fast Radio Bursts (but I have seen in many contexts):
> The sources are thought to be a few hundred kilometers or less in size, as the bursts last for only a few milliseconds
Does that make sense?