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Hyperflares of SGRs as an engine for millisecond extragalactic radio bursts

Astrophysics 2007-11-28 v2

Abstract

We propose that the strong millisecond extragalactic radio burst (mERB) discovered by Lorimer et al. (2007) may be related to a hyperflare from an extragalactic soft gamma-ray repeater. The expected rate of such hyperflares, \sim 20 - 100 d1^{-1} Gpc3^{-3}, is in good correspondence with the value estimated by Lorimer et al. The possible mechanism of radio emission can be related to the tearing mode instability in the magnetar magnetosphere as discussed by Lyutikov (2002), and can produce the radio flux corresponding to the observed \sim 30 Jy from the mERB using a simple scaling of the burst energy.

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@article{arxiv.0710.2006,
  title  = {Hyperflares of SGRs as an engine for millisecond extragalactic radio bursts},
  author = {S. B. Popov and K. A. Postnov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2006},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

3 pages, no figures, Revised version with the new estimate of mERB rate by Lorimer et al. strengthening the discrepancy with the binary neutron star merging rate. References added, typos corrected

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