TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive, up-to-date catalogue of theories explaining Fast Radio Bursts, aiming to assist the scientific community in evaluating models as new observational data emerges.
Contribution
It introduces a living, online repository of FRB theories, systematically reviewing and cataloging existing models and their observational implications.
Findings
Compiled an extensive catalogue of FRB theories.
Established an online, evolving repository for community use.
Facilitates rapid assessment of models with new data.
Abstract
At present, we have almost as many theories to explain Fast Radio Bursts as we have Fast Radio Bursts observed. This landscape will be changing rapidly with CHIME/FRB, recently commissioned in Canada, and HIRAX, under construction in South Africa. This is an opportune time to review existing theories and their observational consequences, allowing us to efficiently curtail viable astrophysical models as more data becomes available. In this article we provide a currently up to date catalogue of the numerous and varied theories proposed for Fast Radio Bursts so far. We also launch an online evolving repository for the use and benefit of the community to dynamically update our theoretical knowledge and discuss constraints and uses of Fast Radio Bursts.
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