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The magnetar model's energy crisis for a prolific repeating fast radio burst source

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-09-03 v2

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are widely considered to originate from magnetars that power the explosion through releasing magnetic energy. Active repeating FRBs have been seen to produce hundreds of bursts per hour and can stay active for months, thus may provide stringent constraints on the energy budget of FRBs' central engine. Within a time span of 214 days, we detected 11,553 bursts from the hyper-active FRB 20240114A that reached a peak burst rate of 729 hr1^{-1}. This is the largest burst sample from any single FRB source, exceeding the cumulative total of all published bursts from all known FRBs to date. Assuming typical values of radio efficiency and beaming factor, the estimated total isotropic burst energy of this source exceeds 86% of the dipolar magnetic energy of a typical magnetar. The total released energy from this source exceeds that of other known repeaters by about one and a half orders of magnitude, yielding the most stringent lower limit of 4.7×10324.7\times10^{32} G cm3^3 for the magnetar's magnetic moment. The source remained active at the end of this observation campaign. Our findings thus require either the FRB's central magnetar engine's possessing exceptionally high emission efficiency or a more powerful compact object than a typical magnetar.

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@article{arxiv.2507.14707,
  title  = {The magnetar model's energy crisis for a prolific repeating fast radio burst source},
  author = {Jun-Shuo Zhang and Tian-Cong Wang and Pei Wang and Qin Wu and Di Li and Weiwei Zhu and Bing Zhang and He Gao and Ke-Jia Lee and Jinlin Han and Chao-Wei Tsai and Fayin Wang and Yong-Feng Huang and Yuan-Chuan Zou and Dengke Zhou and Wanjin Lu and Jintao Xie and Jianhua Fang and Jinhuang Cao and Chen-Chen Miao and Yuhao Zhu and Yunchuan Chen and Xiaofeng Cheng and Yinan Ke and Yong-Kun Zhang and Long-Xuan Zhang and Shuo Cao and Shiyan Tian and Zi-Wei Wu and Chunfeng Zhang and Jiarui Niu and Dejiang Zhou and Silu Xu and Bojun Wang and Huaxi Chen and Xiang-Lei Chen and Xianghan Cui and Yi Feng and Erbil Gügercinoğlu and Yu-Xiang Huang and Dongming Li and Dong-Zi Li and Ye Li and Lin Lin and Xiaohui Liu and Rui Luo and Jia-Wei Luo and Chen-Hui Niu and Qingyue Qu and Yuanhong Qu and Habtamu Menberu Tedila and Chengjie Wang and Wei-Yang Wang and Yabiao Wang and Yi-Dan Wang and Suming Weng and Yunsheng Wu and Heng Xu and Aiyuan Yang and Yuan-Pei Yang and Shihan Yew and Wenfei Yu and Lei Zhang and Rushuang Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.14707},
  year   = {2025}
}

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33 pages, 6 figures, the 1st of papers from the FAST FRB Key Science Project Collaboration on FRB 20240114A: Energy Budget Analysis, under review of Nature Astronomy