CHIME/FRB has now cataloged 80 repeating FRB sources whose burst rates and upper limits are consistent with a power-law distribution implying 50-100% of all FRBs repeat.
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Polarization position angles of repeating FRBs are Gaussian distributed with no periodicity, arising from geometric projection in a stochastically varying magnetosphere that also explains non-repeating FRBs.
Inertial Alfvén waves exert ponderomotive force that redistributes plasma density and suppresses rotation measure, explaining short-term RM substructures in active repeating FRBs.
A search of repeating FRBs identifies RM flare candidates in FRB 20121102A, FRB 20201124A, and FRB 20180916B, suggesting such events may be common and tied to dynamic magneto-ionic environments.
Wideband observations show M28A giant pulses differ from FRB 20200120E bursts in duration, luminosity, timing statistics, and spectral structure, yielding no strong evidence for a direct link.
Author contributes to SPOTLIGHT collaboration using modern radio tech to search for fast radio transients and pulsars.
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Discovery of 30 Repeating Fast Radio Burst Sources and Uniform Population Statistics of 80 Repeating Sources from CHIME/FRB
CHIME/FRB has now cataloged 80 repeating FRB sources whose burst rates and upper limits are consistent with a power-law distribution implying 50-100% of all FRBs repeat.
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Random Polarization Position Angle Behaviors across Bursts of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
Polarization position angles of repeating FRBs are Gaussian distributed with no periodicity, arising from geometric projection in a stochastically varying magnetosphere that also explains non-repeating FRBs.
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Rotation Measure Substructures Induced by the Ponderomotive Force of Inertial \alfven Waves
Inertial Alfvén waves exert ponderomotive force that redistributes plasma density and suppresses rotation measure, explaining short-term RM substructures in active repeating FRBs.
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A Search for Rotation Measure Flare Candidates in Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
A search of repeating FRBs identifies RM flare candidates in FRB 20121102A, FRB 20201124A, and FRB 20180916B, suggesting such events may be common and tied to dynamic magneto-ionic environments.
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Searching for links between energetic millisecond pulsars and repeating fast radio bursts
Wideband observations show M28A giant pulses differ from FRB 20200120E bursts in duration, luminosity, timing statistics, and spectral structure, yielding no strong evidence for a direct link.
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Searching For Fast Radio Transients And Radio Pulsars Using SPOTLIGHT
Author contributes to SPOTLIGHT collaboration using modern radio tech to search for fast radio transients and pulsars.