Repeating fast radio bursts from synchrotron maser radiation in localized plasma blobs: Application to FRB 20121102A
Xiao Li, Fen Lyu, Hai Ming Zhang, Can-Min Deng, En-Wei Liang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a synchrotron maser radiation model in localized plasma blobs to explain the spectral features and repeating nature of FRB 20121102A, successfully reproducing observed distributions of peak frequency and energy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model of FRB emission involving synchrotron maser radiation in moving plasma blobs, explaining spectral narrowness and repeating bursts.
Findings
Model reproduces observed $ u_{pk}$ and $E_{iso}$ distributions.
Spectral peaks are linked to plasma inhomogeneity and electron density variations.
Multiple $ u_P$ peaks suggest diverse plasma conditions in emission regions.
Abstract
The radiation physics of repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) remains enigmatic. Motivated by the observed narrow-banded emission spectrum and ambiguous fringe pattern of the spectral peak frequency () distribution of some repeating FRBs, such as FRB 20121102A, we propose that the bursts from repeating FRBs arise from synchrotron maser radiation in localized blobs within weakly magnetized plasma that relativistically moves toward observers. Assuming the plasma moves toward the observers with a bulk Lorentz factor of and the electron distribution in an individual blob is monoenergetic (), our analysis shows that bright and narrow-banded radio bursts with peak flux density 1 at peak frequency () GHz can be produced by the synchrotron maser emission if the plasma blob has a magnetization factor of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · earthquake and tectonic studies
