Luminosity-duration relation of fast radio bursts
Abstract
Nature of dark energy remains unknown. Especially, to constrain the time variability of the dark-energy, a new, standardisable candle that can reach more distant Universe has been awaited. Here we propose a new distance measure using fast radio bursts (FRBs), which are a new emerging population of ms time scale radio bursts that can reach high- in quantity. We show an empirical positive correlation between the time-integrated luminosity (L) and rest-frame intrinsic duration () of FRBs. The L correlation is with a weak strength but statistically very significant, i.e., Pearson coefficient is 0.5 with p-value of 0.038, despite the smallness of the current sample. This correlation can be used to measure intrinsic luminosity of FRBs from the observed . By comparing the luminosity with observed flux, we measure luminosity distances to FRBs, and thereby construct the Hubble diagram. This FRB cosmology with the L relation has several advantages over SNe Ia, Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB), and well-known FRB dispersion measure (DM)- cosmology; (i) access to higher redshift Universe beyond the SNe Ia, (ii) high event rate that is 3 order of magnitude more frequent than GRBs, and (iii) it is free from the uncertainty from intergalactic electron density models, i.e., we can remove the largest uncertainty in the well-debated DM- cosmology of FRB. Our simulation suggests that the L relation provides us with useful constraints on the time variability of the dark energy when the next generation radio telescopes start to find FRBs in quantity.
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@article{arxiv.1907.11730,
title = {Luminosity-duration relation of fast radio bursts},
author = {Tetsuya Hashimoto and Tomotsugu Goto and Ting-Wen Wang and Seong Jin Kim and Yi-Han Wu and Chien-Chang Ho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11730},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Accepted in MNRAS. Summary of the paper can be found at https://youtu.be/1gBBujgiNuQ