The Large Dispersion and Scattering of FRB 20190520B Are Dominated by the Host Galaxy
Stella Koch Ocker(California Institute of Technology), Marilyn Cruces(Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy), James W. McKee(University of Toronto), Chao‐Wei Tsai(California Institute of Technology), Shami Chatterjee(Cornell University), Casey Law(California Institute of Technology), Reshma Anna-Thomas(West Virginia University), Di Li(National Astronomical Observatories), Chenhui Niu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jumei Yao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), J. M. Cordes(Cornell University)
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