1. Searching for the Signature of Fast Radio Burst by Swift/XRT X-ray Afterglow Light Curve
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Shen, Hsien-chieh, Sakamoto, Takanori, Serino, Motoko, and Sato, Yuri
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
A new type of cosmological transient, dubbed fast radio bursts (FRBs), was recently discovered. The source of FRBs is still unknown. One possible scenario of an FRB is the collapse of a spinning supra-massive neutron star. Zhang (2014) suggests that the collapse can happen shortly (hundreds to thousands of seconds) after the birth of supra-massive neutron stars. The signatures can be visible in X-ray afterglows of long and short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). For instance, a sudden drop (decay index steeper than -3 to -9) from a shallow decay (decay index shallower than -1) in the X-ray afterglow flux can indicate the event. We selected the X-ray afterglow light curves with a steep decay after the shallow decay phase from the Swift/XRT GRB catalog. We analyzed when the decay index changed suddenly by fitting these light curves to double power-law functions and compared it with the onset of FRBs. We found none of our GRB samples match the onset of FRBs., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in PASJ
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- 2024
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