Observations of the Faraday rotation measure, combined with the dispersion measure, can be used to infer the magnetoionic environment of a radio source. We investigate the magnetoionic environments of FRBs by deriving their estimated average magnetic field strengths along the line of sight ⟨B∥⟩ in their host galaxies and comparing them with those of Galactic pulsars and magnetars. We find that for those FRBs with RM measurements, the mean ⟨B∥⟩ is 1.77−1.48+9.01μG and 1.74−1.55+14.82μG using two different methods, which is slightly larger but not inconsistent with the distribution of Galactic pulsars, 1.00−0.60+1.51μG. Only six Galactic magnetars have estimated ⟨B∥⟩. Excluding PSR J1745--2900 that has an anomalously high value due to its proximity with the Galactic Centre, the other three sources have a mean value of 1.70μG, which is statistically consistent with the ⟨B∥⟩ distributions of both Galactic pulsars and FRBs. There is no apparent trend of evolution of magnetar ⟨B∥⟩ as a function of age or surface magnetic field strength. Galactic pulsars and magnetars close to the Galactic Centre have relatively larger ⟨B∥⟩ values than other pulsars/magnetars. We discuss the implications of these results for the magnetoionic environments of FRB 121102 within the context of magnetar model and the model invoking a supermassive black hole, and for the origin of FRBs in general.
@article{arxiv.2009.00790,
title = {On the magnetoionic environments of fast radio bursts},
author = {Wei-Yang Wang and Bing Zhang and Xuelei Chen and Renxin Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.00790},
year = {2020}
}