http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.05242
About 900 fast radio burst (FRB) sources have been detected till now, among which 29 FRBs are found to burst out repeatedly. Although a firm connection between at least some FRBs and magnetars has been established, the trigger mechanism and radiation process in these enigma phenomena are still highly controversial. In this study, we build a sample of 16 repeating FRBs from which at least five bursts have been detected, including the most active four repeaters of FRBs 20121102A, 20180916B, 20190520B and 20201124A. Various key parameters of their bursts are collected from the literature, which include the trigger time, pulse width, dispersion measure (DM), Faraday rotation measure (RM), bandwidth, waiting time, peak flux and fluence. The distribution and time evolution of these parameters are investigated. Potential correlations between various parameter pairs are also extensively explored. The behaviors of different repeaters are then compared. It is found that the DM of FRB 20121102A seems to increase continuously on a long timescale. While the $DM$ of most repeaters varies in a narrow range of $\pm 3$ cm$^{-3}$ pc, FRB 20190520B is found to have a large variation range of $\pm 12$ cm$^{-3}$ pc. A linear correlation between $DM$ and the star formation rate is established. $RM$ evolves with time in a much more chaos behavior in different repeaters. Generally, the waiting time shows a bimodal distribution in each source. The implications of these features to the underlying physics are discussed.
C. Hu and Y. Huang
Tue, 13 Dec 22
25/105
Comments: 47 pages, 51 figures, 8 tables
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