Giant radio pulses in the magnetar XTE J1810-197 detected with the IAR's telescopes
S. B. Araujo Furlan (IATE-FAMAF), G. E. Romero (IAR), E. Zubieta (IAR), G. Gancio (IAR), F. Garc\'ia (IAR), S. del Palacio (Chalmers), C. O. Lousto (RIT)

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of 249 giant radio pulses from the magnetar XTE J1810-197 using IAR telescopes, revealing its transient radio emission properties and comparing them to FRB-like bursts and other magnetar pulses.
Contribution
First analysis of single radio pulses from XTE J1810-197 with IAR telescopes, demonstrating their capability to study transient magnetar radio emissions.
Findings
Detected 249 giant pulses with flux densities up to 119 Jy.
Observed a maximum pulse rate of 15 pulses per hour, followed by a decline.
Compared pulse properties to FRB-like bursts and SGR 1935+2154, highlighting differences.
Abstract
[...] We observed XTE J1810-197 between 29 September 2022 and 14 July 2023 with the radio telescopes at the Argentine Institute of Radioastronomy (IAR). We searched for single pulses in time series at a DM range of 100-400 pc cm-3 , with a threshold in signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of 8. [...] We found 249 giant pulses at a DM mean value of 178.80.1 pc cm-3 . We measured peak flux densities up to 119 Jy, and fluences up to 58 Jy ms. We fitted a power law distribution to the flux density, obtaining an index of -4.00.3. We observed a maximum rate of approximately 15 pulses per hour on 20 February 2023, followed by an abrupt disappearance of transient radio emission, indicating a transition to a less active state. The brightest single pulses are limited to a 2 of the rotational phase and have similar fluence values to the reported intermediate FRB-like bursts of SGR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
