A steadily declining dispersion measure for the repeating fast radio burst FRB 20220529A: Evidence for an FRB engine embedded in an expanding supernova remnant
Ayush Pandhi, Kenzie Nimmo, Shion Andrew, Charanjot Brar, Shami Chatterjee, Amanda M. Cook, Alice Curtin, B. M. Gaensler, Marcin Gawro\'nski, Jason Hessels, Victoria M. Kaspi, Afrokk Khan, Franz Kirsten, Mattias Lazda, Calvin Leung, Robert Main, Kiyoshi W. Masui, Ryan Mckinven

TL;DR
This study reports a 3.2-year monitoring of repeating FRB 20220529A, revealing a steady decline in dispersion measure and evidence supporting an origin within a young, expanding supernova remnant, with transient magnetic and polarization variations.
Contribution
First long-term detailed observation of a repeating FRB showing DM decline and magnetic field evidence, supporting a supernova remnant environment as the FRB source.
Findings
Gradual DM decline of -0.881 pc cm^-3 yr^-1 over 3.2 years
Detection of a short-lived DM and RM excursion indicating magnetic activity
Constraints on persistent radio source luminosity and polarization behavior
Abstract
We present the discovery and subsequent 3.2 year monitoring campaign of the repeating fast radio burst FRB 20220529A with CHIME/FRB. We observe a gradual dispersion measure (DM) decline of ( in the rest frame), implying a % decrease of the total electron column in the source environment, and we see scattering timescale variations over weeks to years. We observe a short-lived excursion in which the DM rises by , immediately preceding a transient Faraday rotation measure (RM) increase previously reported for this source, before returning to its gradual DM decline. We identify a local line-of-sight magnetic field around FRB 20220529A during this DM/RM excursion of $3.4…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
