Statistical Inference of Fast Radio Burst Environments
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Learn statistical inference methods for analyzing Fast Radio Burst (FRB) environments in this 24-minute conference talk from the FTSky program at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Explore advanced techniques for understanding the cosmic environments where these mysterious radio transients occur, examining how statistical approaches can reveal insights about FRB host galaxies and their surrounding conditions. Discover methodologies for extracting meaningful information from observational data about FRB environments, including approaches to characterize the properties of host galaxies and their local environments. Gain insights into how statistical inference can help connect FRB observations to theoretical models of their progenitors and emission mechanisms. This presentation is part of the Fast Radio Transient Sky program, a pioneering astrophysics meeting focused on the rapidly evolving field of fast radio transients, bringing together researchers to discuss recent developments in FRB science and related phenomena.
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tatistical Inference of Fast Radio Burst Environments... Vignesh Vavillakula Venkataramana Rao
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences