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A depolarisation census of ASKAP fast radio bursts

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-03-26 v1

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are luminous, dispersed pulses of extra-galactic origin. The physics of the emission mechanism, the progenitor environment, and their origin are unclear. Some repeating FRBs are observed to have frequency-dependent exponential suppression in linear polarisation fraction. This has been attributed to multipath propagation in a surrounding complex magneto-ionic environment. The magnitude of depolarisation can be quantified using the parameter σRM\rm \sigma^{\prime}_{RM}, which can be used to model the magneto-ionic complexity of the medium. In addition to depolarisation, some repeating sources (in particular those with active magneto-ionic environments) have been identified to have co-located persistent radio sources (PRS). Searches for depolarisation of non-repeating sources are challenging due to the limited bandwidth of most FRB detection systems used to detect one-off bursts. However, even with a limited bandwidth, such depolarisation can be identified if it lies within the σRM\rm \sigma^{\prime}_{RM} sensitivity window of the telescope. In this paper, we present a search for depolarisation in 1212 one-off FRBs detected by the Australian SKA Pathfinder. We report on the first strongly depolarised FRB detected by ASKAP (FRB ~20230526A) and a marginal detection of depolarisation in a second. We also report constraints on the presence of a PRS coincident with FRB ~20230526A using observations obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. We use this to study the relationship between σRM\rm \sigma^{\prime}_{RM} and PRS luminosity. Our investigation supports a scenario in which repeaters and non-repeaters share a common origin and where non-repeaters represent an older population relative to repeating FRBs.

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@article{arxiv.2503.19749,
  title  = {A depolarisation census of ASKAP fast radio bursts},
  author = {Pavan A. Uttarkar and Ryan M. Shannon and Kelly Gourdji and Adam T. Deller and Tyson Dial and Marcin Glowacki and Apurba Bera and Alexa C. Gordon and Stuart D. Ryder and Nicolas Tejos and Shivani Bhandari and Yuanming Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19749},
  year   = {2025}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures, submitted to MNRAS