FAST: Its Scientific Achievements and Prospects
Lei Qian, Rui Yao, Jinghai Sun, Jinlong Xu, Zhichen Pan, Peng Jiang

TL;DR
FAST, the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, has significantly advanced radio astronomy and will continue to explore new scientific frontiers with its unique capabilities.
Contribution
This paper reviews FAST's scientific achievements and discusses future prospects based on its expanded observational parameter space.
Findings
FAST has made notable contributions to radio astronomy.
The telescope's unique capabilities enable exploration of new scientific areas.
Future prospects include discovering new celestial phenomena.
Abstract
FAST is the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world. The characteristics of FAST are presented and analyzed in the context of the parameter space to show how FAST science achievements are affected. We summarize the scientific achievements of FAST and discuss its future science based on the new parts of the parameter space that can be explored by FAST.
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