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Diverse polarization angle swings from a repeating fast radio burst source

Authors :
Luo, R.
Wang, B. J.
Men, Y. P.
Zhang, C. F.
Jiang, J. C.
Xu, H.
Wang, W. Y.
Source :
Nature. October 29, 2020, Vol. 586 Issue 7831, p693, 4 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration radio transients.sup.1,2 of unknown origin. Two possible mechanisms that could generate extremely coherent emission from FRBs invoke neutron star magnetospheres.sup.3-5 or relativistic shocks far from the central energy source.sup.6-8. Detailed polarization observations may help us to understand the emission mechanism. However, the available FRB polarization data have been perplexing, because they show a host of polarimetric properties, including either a constant polarization angle during each burst for some repeaters.sup.9,10 or variable polarization angles in some other apparently one-off events.sup.11,12. Here we report observations of 15 bursts from FRB 180301 and find various polarization angle swings in seven of them. The diversity of the polarization angle features of these bursts is consistent with a magnetospheric origin of the radio emission, and disfavours the radiation models invoking relativistic shocks. Polarization observations of the fast radio burst FRB 180301 with the FAST radio telescope show diverse polarization angle swings, consistent with a magnetospheric origin of the emission.<br />Author(s): R. Luo [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] , B. J. Wang [sup.1] [sup.2] , Y. P. Men [sup.1] [sup.2] , C. F. Zhang [sup.1] [sup.2] , J. C. Jiang [sup.1] [sup.2] [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
586
Issue :
7831
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.639815509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2827-2