FRB as Pulsar Lightning [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.02161


There are striking phenomenological similarities between Fast Radio Bursts and lightning in the Earth’s and planetary atmospheres. Both have very low duty factors, $\lesssim 10^{-8}$–$10^{-5}$ for FRB and (very roughly) $\sim 10^{-4}$ for the main return strokes in an active thundercloud. Lightning occurs in an electrified insulating atmosphere when a conducting path is created by and permits current flow. FRB may occur in neutron star magnetospheres whose plasma is believed to be divided by vacuum gaps. Vacuum is a perfect insulator unless electric fields are sufficient for electron-positron pair production by curvature radiation, a high-energy analogue of electrostatic breakdown in an insulating gas. FRB may be “electrars” powered by the release of stored electrostatic energy, counterparts to Soft Gamma Repeaters powered by the release of stored magnetostatic energy (magnetars). This frees pulsar FRB models from the constraint that their power not exceed the instantaneous spin-down power. Energetic constraints imply that the sources of more energetic FRB have shorter spin-down lifetimes, perhaps shorter than the three years over which FRB 121102 has been observed to repeat.

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J. Katz
Thu, 9 Feb 17
36/67

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