The Euclidean distribution of fast radio bursts

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We investigate whether current data on the distribution of observed flux densities of fast radio bursts (FRBs) are consistent with a constant source density in Euclidean space. We use the number of FRBs detected in two surveys with different characteristics along with the observed signal-to-noise ratios of the detected FRBs in a formalism similar to a V/Vmax-test to constrain the distribution of flux densities. We find consistency between the data and a Euclidean distribution. Any extension of this model is therefore not data-driven and needs to be motivated separately. As a byproduct we also obtain new improved limits for the FRB rate at 1.4 GHz, which had not been constrained in this way before.

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Oppermann, N., Connor, L. D., & Pen, U. L. (2016). The Euclidean distribution of fast radio bursts. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 461(1), 984–987. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1401

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