
FRB221128A
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB221128A

FRB210630A
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB210630A

FRB210303A
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB210303A

FRB200607
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB200607

FRB200508
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB200508

FRB191223
Astronomer’s Telegram for FRB191223

FRB191107
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB191107
Found with our automated capture system, this is a particularly narrow FRB

FRB190806
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB190806

FRB 190322
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB190322

FRB181228
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB181228
Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST by Farah et al 2019

FRB181017
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB181017
An FRB with remarkable time structure, analysed in detail in Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST by Farah et al 2019

FRB181016
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB181016
Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST by Farah et al 2019

FRB180528
Astronomer’s telegram for FRB180528
Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST by Farah et al 2019

FRB170922
One of the broadest FRBs found to date, with a scattering tail of 30 ms.
Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST by Farah et al 2019

FRB170827
Farah et al MNRAS, 478, 1209 (2018)
This FRB was the first found with an automated detection system, and revealed remarkable structures in frequency and time. Many more FRBs have now been found with such characteristics, particularly FRBs that are known to repeat

FRB160317, FRB160410, FRB160608
The first interferometric detections of fast radio bursts by Caleb et al 2017
These are the first FRBs ever found with a radio telescope array