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A fast radio burst source at a complex magnetized site in a barred galaxy

Authors :
Xu, H.
Niu, J. R.
Chen, P.
Lee, K. J.
Zhu, W. W.
Dong, S.
Zhang, B.
Jiang, J. C.
Wang, B. J.
Xu, J. W.
Zhang, C. F.
Fu, H.
Filippenko, A. V.
Peng, E. W.
Zhou, D. J.
Zhang, Y. K.
Wang, P.
Feng, Y.
Li, Y.
Brink, T. G.
Li, D. Z.
Lu, W.
Yang, Y. P.
Caballero, R. N.
Cai, C.
Chen, M. Z.
Dai, Z. G.
Djorgovski, S. G.
Esamdin, A.
Gan, H. Q.
Guhathakurta, P.
Han, J. L.
Hao, L. F.
Huang, Y. X.
Jiang, P.
Li, C. K.
Li, D.
Li, H.
Li, X. Q.
Li, Z. X.
Liu, Z. Y.
Luo, R.
Men, Y. P.
Niu, C. H.
Peng, W. X.
Qian, L.
Song, L. M.
Stern, D.
Stockton, A.
Sun, J. H.
Wang, F. Y.
Wang, M.
Wang, N.
Wang, W. Y.
Wu, X. F.
Xiao, S.
Xiong, S. L.
Xu, Y. H.
Xu, R. X.
Yang, J.
Yang, X.
Yao, R.
Yi, Q. B.
Yue, Y. L.
Yu, D. J.
Yu, W. F.
Yuan, J. P.
Zhang, B. B.
Zhang, S. B.
Zhang, S. N.
Zhao, Y.
Zheng, W. K.
Zhu, Y.
Zou, J. H.
Source :
Nature; September 2022, Vol. 609 Issue: 7928 p685-688, 4p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are highly dispersed, millisecond-duration radio bursts1–3. Recent observations of a Galactic FRB4–8suggest 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 galaxy10–12show 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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
609
Issue :
7928
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60872381
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05071-8