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H Xu1,2,3, J R Niu2,4, P Chen1,3,5, K J Lee6,7, W W Zhu8, S Dong9, B Zhang10,11, J C Jiang1,2,3, B J Wang1,2,3, J W Xu1,2,3, C F Zhang1,2,3, H Fu12, A V Filippenko13, E W Peng1,3, D J Zhou2,4, Y K Zhang2,4, P Wang2, Y Feng2,14, Y Li15, T G Brink13, D Z Li16, W Lu17, Y P Yang18, R N Caballero1, C Cai19, M Z Chen20, Z G Dai21, S G Djorgovski22, A Esamdin20, H Q Gan2, P Guhathakurta23, J L Han2, L F Hao24, Y X Huang24, P Jiang2, C K Li19, D Li2,25, H Li2, X Q Li19, Z X Li24, Z Y Liu20, R Luo26, Y P Men27, C H Niu2, W X Peng19, L Qian2, L M Song19, D Stern28, A Stockton29, J H Sun2, F Y Wang30, M Wang24, N Wang20, W Y Wang3, X F Wu15, S Xiao19, S L Xiong19, Y H Xu24, R X Xu1,3,31, J Yang30, X Yang15, R Yao2, Q B Yi19, Y L Yue2, D J Yu2, W F Yu32, J P Yuan20, B B Zhang30,33, S B Zhang15, S N Zhang19, Y Zhao19, W K Zheng13, Y Zhu2, J H Zou30,34.
Abstract
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are highly dispersed, millisecond-duration radio bursts1-3. Recent observations of a Galactic FRB4-8 suggest that at least some FRBs originate from magnetars, but the origin of cosmological FRBs is still not settled. Here we report the detection of 1,863 bursts in 82 h over 54 days from the repeating source FRB 20201124A (ref. 9). These observations show irregular short-time variation of the Faraday rotation measure (RM), which scrutinizes the density-weighted line-of-sight magnetic field strength, of individual bursts during the first 36 days, followed by a constant RM. We detected circular polarization in more than half of the burst sample, including one burst reaching a high fractional circular polarization of 75%. Oscillations in fractional linear and circular polarizations, as well as polarization angle as a function of wavelength, were detected. All of these features provide evidence for a complicated, dynamically evolving, magnetized immediate environment within about an astronomical unit (AU; Earth-Sun distance) of the source. Our optical observations of its Milky-Way-sized, metal-rich host galaxy10-12 show a barred spiral, with the FRB source residing in a low-stellar-density interarm region at an intermediate galactocentric distance. This environment is inconsistent with a young magnetar engine formed during an extreme explosion of a massive star that resulted in a long gamma-ray burst or superluminous supernova.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36131036 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05071-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 69.504