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2019MNRAS.489.5688M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 489, 5688-5694 (2019/November-2)

Self-trapping as the possible beaming mechanism for FRBs.

MACHABELI G., ROGAVA A. and TEVDORASHVILI B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Enigmatic fast radio bursts (FRBs), still eluding a rational explanation, are astronomical millisecond-scale radio flashes. They are thought to be of an extragalactic origin, with luminosities orders of magnitude larger than any known short time-scale radio transients. Numerous models have been proposed in order to explain these powerful bursts but none of them is commonly accepted; it is not clear which of these scenarios might account for real FRBs. The crucial question remains: what makes FRBs so exceptionally powerful and rare? If the bursts are related to something happening with a star-scale object and its immediate neighbourhood, why do all detected FRB events take place in very distant galaxies and never in our own Galaxy? In this paper we argue that a non-linear phenomenon - self-trapping - providing efficient but very rarely occurring beaming of radio emission towards an observer, coupled with any other, also rare but powerful, phenomenon providing a strong enough initial 'primary' radio burst, may be responsible for the ultra-rare appearance of FRBs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): radio continuum: transients

Simbad objects: 5

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