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Chromatic periodic activity down to 120 megahertz in a fast radio burst.

Inés Pastor-Marazuela1,2, Liam Connor1,2,3, Joeri van Leeuwen4,5, Yogesh Maan2, Sander Ter Veen2, Anna Bilous2, Leon Oostrum1,2,6, Emily Petroff1, Samayra Straal7,8, Dany Vohl2, Jisk Attema6, Oliver M Boersma1,2, Eric Kooistra2, Daniel van der Schuur2, Alessio Sclocco6, Roy Smits2, Elizabeth A K Adams2,9, Björn Adebahr10, W J G de Blok2,9,11, Arthur H W M Coolen2, Sieds Damstra2, Helga Dénes2, Kelley M Hess2,9, Thijs van der Hulst9, Boudewijn Hut2, V Marianna Ivashina12, Alexander Kutkin2,13, G Marcel Loose2, Danielle M Lucero14, Ágnes Mika2, Vanessa A Moss2,15,16, Henk Mulder2, Menno J Norden2, Tom Oosterloo2,9, Emanuela Orrú2, Mark Ruiter2, Stefan J Wijnholds2.   

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are extragalactic astrophysical transients1 whose brightness requires emitters that are highly energetic yet compact enough to produce the short, millisecond-duration bursts. FRBs have thus far been detected at frequencies from 8 gigahertz (ref. 2) down to 300 megahertz (ref. 3), but lower-frequency emission has remained elusive. Some FRBs repeat4-6, and one of the most frequently detected, FRB 20180916B7, has a periodicity cycle of 16.35 days (ref. 8). Using simultaneous radio data spanning a wide range of wavelengths (a factor of more than 10), here we show that FRB 20180916B emits down to 120 megahertz, and that its activity window is frequency dependent (that is, chromatic). The window is both narrower and earlier at higher frequencies. Binary wind interaction models predict a wider window at higher frequencies, the opposite of our observations. Our full-cycle coverage shows that the 16.3-day periodicity is not aliased. We establish that low-frequency FRB emission can escape the local medium. For bursts of the same fluence, FRB 20180916B is more active below 200 megahertz than at 1.4 gigahertz. Combining our results with previous upper limits on the all-sky FRB rate at 150 megahertz, we find there are 3-450 FRBs in the sky per day above 50 Jy ms. Our chromatic results strongly disfavour scenarios in which absorption from strong stellar winds causes FRB periodicity. We demonstrate that some FRBs are found in 'clean' environments that do not absorb or scatter low-frequency radiation.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34433943     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03724-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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Authors:  D R Lorimer; M Bailes; M A McLaughlin; D J Narkevic; F Crawford
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-09-27       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  L G Spitler; P Scholz; J W T Hessels; S Bogdanov; A Brazier; F Camilo; S Chatterjee; J M Cordes; F Crawford; J Deneva; R D Ferdman; P C C Freire; V M Kaspi; P Lazarus; R Lynch; E C Madsen; M A McLaughlin; C Patel; S M Ransom; A Seymour; I H Stairs; B W Stappers; J van Leeuwen; W W Zhu
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-03-02       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  B Marcote; K Nimmo; J W T Hessels; S P Tendulkar; C G Bassa; Z Paragi; A Keimpema; M Bhardwaj; R Karuppusamy; V M Kaspi; C J Law; D Michilli; K Aggarwal; B Andersen; A M Archibald; K Bandura; G C Bower; P J Boyle; C Brar; S Burke-Spolaor; B J Butler; T Cassanelli; P Chawla; P Demorest; M Dobbs; E Fonseca; U Giri; D C Good; K Gourdji; A Josephy; A Yu Kirichenko; F Kirsten; T L Landecker; D Lang; T J W Lazio; D Z Li; H-H Lin; J D Linford; K Masui; J Mena-Parra; A Naidu; C Ng; C Patel; U-L Pen; Z Pleunis; M Rafiei-Ravandi; M Rahman; A Renard; P Scholz; S R Siegel; K M Smith; I H Stairs; K Vanderlinde; A V Zwaniga
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2020-01-06       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  Zhecheng Wang; Fei Kong; Pengju Zhao; Zhehua Huang; Pei Yu; Ya Wang; Fazhan Shi; Jiangfeng Du
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 14.957

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