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A survey of FRB fields: Limits on repeatability

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-09-30 v1

Abstract

Several theories exist to explain the source of the bright, millisecond duration pulses known as fast radio bursts (FRBs). If the progenitors of FRBs are non-cataclysmic, such as giant pulses from pulsars, pulsar-planet binaries, or magnetar flares, FRB emission may be seen to repeat. We have undertaken a survey of the fields of eight known FRBs from the High Time Resolution Universe survey to search for repeating pulses. Although no repeat pulses were detected the survey yielded the detection of a new FRB, described in Petroff et al. (2015a). From our observations we rule out periodic repeating sources with periods P \leq 8.6 hours and rule out sources with periods 8.6 < P < 21 hours at the 90% confidence level. At P \geq 21 hours our limits fall off as ~1/P. Dedicated and persistent observations of FRB source fields are needed to rule out repetition on longer timescales, a task well-suited to next generation wide-field transient detectors.

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@article{arxiv.1508.04884,
  title  = {A survey of FRB fields: Limits on repeatability},
  author = {E. Petroff and S. Johnston and E. F. Keane and W. van Straten and M. Bailes and E. D. Barr and B. R. Barsdell and S. Burke-Spolaor and M. Caleb and D. J. Champion and C. Flynn and A. Jameson and M. Kramer and C. Ng and A. Possenti and B. W. Stappers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04884},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

6 pages, 1 figure; accepted for publication in MNRAS

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