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Broadband X-ray Burst Spectroscopy of the FRB-Emitting Galactic Magnetar

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-01-08 v2

Abstract

Magnetars are young, magnetically-powered neutron stars possessing the strongest magnetic fields in the Universe. Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are extremely intense millisecond-long radio pulses of primarily extragalactic origin, and a leading attribution for their genesis focuses on magnetars. A hallmark signature of magnetars is their emission of bright, hard X-ray bursts of sub-second duration. On April 27th 2020, the Galactic magnetar SGR J1935+2154 emitted hundreds of X-ray bursts in a few hours. One of these temporally coincided with an FRB, the first detection of an FRB from the Milky Way. Here we present spectral and temporal analyses of 24 X-ray bursts emitted 13 hours prior to the FRB and seen simultaneously with the NASA NICER and Fermi/GBM missions in their combined energy range, 0.2 keV-30 MeV. These broadband spectra permit direct comparison with the spectrum of the FRB-associated X-ray burst (FRB-X). We demonstrate that all 24 NICER/GBM bursts are very similar temporally, albeit strikingly different spectrally, from FRB-X. The singularity of the FRB-X burst is perhaps indicative of an uncommon locale for its origin. We suggest that this event originated in quasi-polar open or closed magnetic field lines that extend to high altitudes.

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@article{arxiv.2006.11358,
  title  = {Broadband X-ray Burst Spectroscopy of the FRB-Emitting Galactic Magnetar},
  author = {G. Younes and M. G. Baring and C. Kouveliotou and Z. Arzoumanian and T. Enoto and J. Doty and K. C. Gendreau and E. Göğüş and S. Guillot and T. Güver and A. K. Harding and W. C. G. Ho and A. J. van der Horst and G. K. Jaisawal and Y. Kaneko and B. J. LaMarr and L. Lin and W. Majid and T. Okajima and J. Pope and P. S. Ray and O. J. Roberts and M. Saylor and J. F. Steiner and Z. Wadiasingh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11358},
  year   = {2021}
}

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