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Are FRBs emitted from rotating magnetospheres? Searching for periodicity in polarized bursts

Are FRBs emitted from rotating magnetospheres? Searching for periodicity in polarized bursts

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英文摘要

One of the potential sources of repeating Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) is a rotating magnetosphere of a compact object, as suggested by the similarities in the polarization properties of FRBs and radio pulsars. Attempts to measure an underlying period in the times of arrival of repeating FRBs have nevertheless been unsuccessful. To explain this lack of observed periodicity, it is often suggested that the line of sight towards the source must be sampling active parts of the emitting magnetosphere throughout the rotation of the compact object, i.e. has a large duty cycle, as can be the case in a neutron star with near-aligned magnetic and rotation axes. This may lead to apparently aperiodic bursts, however the polarization angle of the bursts should be tied to the rotational phase from which they occur. This is true for radio pulsars. We therefore propose a new test to identify a possible stable rotation period under the assumptions above, based on a periodogram of the measured polarization angle timeseries for repeating FRBs. We show that this test is highly sensitive when the duty cycle is large, where standard time-of-arrival periodicity searches fail. Therefore, we can directly test the hypothesis of repeating FRBs of magnetospheric origin with a stable rotation period. Both positive and negative results of the test applied to FRB data will provide important information.

Kaustubh M. Rajwade、Aris Karastergiou

天文学

Kaustubh M. Rajwade,Aris Karastergiou.Are FRBs emitted from rotating magnetospheres? Searching for periodicity in polarized bursts[EB/OL].(2025-04-25)[2025-05-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18176.点此复制

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