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What are perytons in radio astronomy

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their origin, the pulses were labelled “Perytons”.And learn how to use Google.-GHz (Giga Hertz) or Hz is the old billion cycles per second or cycles per second; written as Gc/s or c/s or even cps. later it was named for Hertz who generated Radio waves first.There is no need for YahooUse.......
pulses ...... 30–50 ms duration, and clustered bimodally in sweep
rate with a primary peak at 0.8 GHz/s and a small peak at 1.4 GHz/s. Lacking a physical descriptor for
their origin, the pulses were labelled “Perytons”.

And learn how to use Google.

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GHz (Giga Hertz) or Hz is the old ' billion cycles per second' or 'cycles per second'; written as 'Gc/s' or 'c/s' or even 'cps'. later it was named for 'Hertz' who generated Radio waves first.
There is no need for YahooUse... to write GHz/s that is redundant. GHz is OK that includes per second.

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