FRB Periodicity: Mild Pulsars in Tight O/B-star Binaries

  • Lyutikov M
  • Barkov M
  • Giannios D
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Abstract

Periodicities observed in two fast radio burst (FRB) sources (16 days in FRB 180916.J0158+65 and 160 days in FRB 121102) are consistent with that of tight, stellar-mass binary systems. In the case of FRB 180916.J0158+65 the primary is an early OB-type star with the mass-loss rate yr −1 , and the secondary is a neutron star. The observed periodicity is not intrinsic to the FRB’s source, but is due to the orbital phase-dependent modulation of the absorption conditions in the massive star’s wind. The observed relatively narrow FRB activity window implies that the primary’s wind dynamically dominates that of the pulsar, , where L sd is the pulsar spin-down, is the primary’s wind mass-loss rate, and v w is its velocity. The condition η  ≤ 1 requires a mildly powerful pulsar with L sd  ≲ 10 37 erg s −1 . The observations are consistent with magnetically powered radio emission originating in the magnetospheres of young, strongly magnetized neutron stars, the classical magnetars.

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Lyutikov, M., Barkov, M. V., & Giannios, D. (2020). FRB Periodicity: Mild Pulsars in Tight O/B-star Binaries. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 893(2), L39. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab87a4

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