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Localization of fast radio bursts in Taiwan 2024
June 24(Mon)-27(Thu), 2024
National Ilan University, Yilan City, Yilan County, Taiwan

Oral Presentation

The true fraction of repeating fast radio bursts revealed by CHIME

Author(s):

Presenter: Shotaro Yamasaki (National Chung Hsing University/NCHU)

Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are classified into repeaters and non-repeaters, with only a few percent of the observed FRB population from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) confirmed as repeaters. However, this figure represents only a lower limit due to the observational biases, and the essential clue to understanding the origins of mysterious FRBs to reveal the true fraction of repeaters that remains unknown. Correcting for these biases uncovers, we, for the first time, discover a notable decline in apparently non-repeating FRB detection rate as the CHIME operational time increases. This finding indicates that a significant portion of apparently non-repeating FRBs could exhibit repetition when observed over more extended periods. A simple population model infers that the true repeater fraction likely exceeds 50% with 99% confidence, a figure substantially larger than the observed face value, even consistent with 100%. This greater prevalence of repeaters had previously gone unnoticed due to their very low repetition rates (1 burst per 3000 hours on average). Hence, theoretical FRB models must incorporate these low-rate repeaters. Furthermore, our results indicate a significantly higher repeater volume number density, potentially exceeding observed values by up to 10^4 times, which in turn impacts comparisons with potential FRB progenitors.

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