FAST observations of an extremely active episode of FRB 20201124A: III. Polarimetry
Jin-Chen Jiang, Wei-Yang Wang, Heng Xu, Jiang-Wei Xu, Chun-Feng Zhang,, Bo-Jun Wang, De-Jiang Zhou, Yong-Kun Zhang, Jia-Rui Niu, Ke-Jia Lee, Bing, Zhang, Jin-Lin Han, Di Li, Wei-Wei Zhu, Zi-Gao Dai, Yi Feng, Wei-Cong Jing,, Dong-Zi Li, Rui Luo, Chen-Chen Miao, Chen-Hui Niu

TL;DR
This study presents detailed polarimetric analysis of 536 bright bursts from FRB 20201124A during an active episode, revealing stable polarization properties, slow RM evolution, and complex polarization trajectories that inform the source's magnetic environment and emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive statistical polarimetry of a large burst sample from FRB 20201124A during an active episode, highlighting stable polarization characteristics and slow RM changes.
Findings
RM decreased monotonically over 4 days but at a slower rate than previously observed.
Over 90% of bursts were highly polarized with >90% total polarization.
Polarization position angles showed complex trajectories, indicating intricate emission or propagation effects.
Abstract
As the third paper in the multiple-part series, we report the statistical properties of radio bursts detected from the repeating fast radio burst (FRB) source FRB 20201124A with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio telescope (FAST) during an extremely active episode between the 25th and the 28th of September 2021 (UT). We focus on the polarisation properties of 536 bright bursts with . We found that the Faraday rotation measures (RMs) monotonically dropped from to in the 4-day window. The RM values were compatible with the values ( to ) reported 4 month ago (Xu et al. 2022). However, the RM evolution rate in the current observation window was at least an order of magnitude smaller than the one () previously reported during the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
