论文标题
FRB 20180916b的110-188 MHz发射和频率依赖性活动的Lofar检测
LOFAR Detection of 110-188 MHz Emission and Frequency-Dependent Activity from FRB 20180916B
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论文摘要
FRB 20180916b是一个经过充分研究的快速无线电爆发源。它的接近度(〜150 MPC)以及对爆发的详细研究揭示了许多有关其性质的线索 - 包括其活性的16.3天周期性。在这里,我们报告了使用Lofar在110-188 MHz使用Lofar检测到18次爆发,这是迄今为止任何FRB的最低频率检测。看到一些爆发的频率为110 MHz的最低频率,这表明它们的光谱延伸甚至更低。这些观察结果可为光学深度构成更强的限制顺序,这是由于源本地环境中免费的吸收而引起的。没有圆形极化和几乎平坦的极化角曲线与300-1700 MHz时的爆发特性一致。与较高的频率相比,较大的突发宽度(在150 MHz时约40-160 ms)和较低的线性极化部分可能是由于散射所致。我们发现法拉第旋转度量中的〜2-3 rad/m^2变化可能与源的活性周期相关。我们将Lofar爆发的到达时间与先前发表的38个和22种来自UGMRT(200-450 MHz)和Chime/FRB(400-800 MHz)的爆发的时间进行了比较。当Lofar未检测到发射时,同时观察显示5个钟声/FRB爆发。我们发现,从600 MHz到150 MHz,爆发活动系统地延迟了较低的频率。我们在模型的背景下讨论了这些结果,在该模型中,FRB 20180916b是一种相互作用的二进制系统,具有中子星和高质量恒星伴侣。
FRB 20180916B is a well-studied repeating fast radio burst source. Its proximity (~150 Mpc), along with detailed studies of the bursts, have revealed many clues about its nature -- including a 16.3-day periodicity in its activity. Here we report on the detection of 18 bursts using LOFAR at 110-188 MHz, by far the lowest-frequency detections of any FRB to date. Some bursts are seen down to the lowest-observed frequency of 110 MHz, suggesting that their spectra extend even lower. These observations provide an order-of-magnitude stronger constraint on the optical depth due to free-free absorption in the source's local environment. The absence of circular polarization and nearly flat polarization angle curves are consistent with burst properties seen at 300-1700 MHz. Compared with higher frequencies, the larger burst widths (~40-160 ms at 150 MHz) and lower linear polarization fractions are likely due to scattering. We find ~2-3 rad/m^2 variations in the Faraday rotation measure that may be correlated with the activity cycle of the source. We compare the LOFAR burst arrival times to those of 38 previously published and 22 newly detected bursts from the uGMRT (200-450 MHz) and CHIME/FRB (400-800 MHz). Simultaneous observations show 5 CHIME/FRB bursts when no emission is detected by LOFAR. We find that the burst activity is systematically delayed towards lower frequencies by ~3 days from 600 MHz to 150 MHz. We discuss these results in the context of a model in which FRB 20180916B is an interacting binary system featuring a neutron star and high-mass stellar companion.