FRB 20240114A shows a ~112-day periodic modulation in central emission frequency with systematic upward drift within each period at >6σ significance.
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A polarization catalog of 6,131 bursts from FRB 20240114A reveals linearly decreasing rotation measure, stable dispersion measure, high linear polarization fractions, low circular polarization, and a broad distribution of intrinsic polarization angles, indicating a dynamically evolving magneto-ionic
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.
Fast radio burst dispersion measures exhibit scaling consistent with two-dimensional Kolmogorov turbulence in the intergalactic medium, constraining the outer scale to several megaparsecs.
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.
FRB 20250316A is confirmed as a pronounced outlier whose peak flux and fluence imply return periods of roughly 30-800 years and 8-55 years respectively under GEV modeling of the CHIME catalog.
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Periodic Emission Frequency Modulation in a Hyperactive Fast Radio Burst
FRB 20240114A shows a ~112-day periodic modulation in central emission frequency with systematic upward drift within each period at >6σ significance.
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FAST Polarization Catalog of FRB 20240114A
A polarization catalog of 6,131 bursts from FRB 20240114A reveals linearly decreasing rotation measure, stable dispersion measure, high linear polarization fractions, low circular polarization, and a broad distribution of intrinsic polarization angles, indicating a dynamically evolving magneto-ionic
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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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Utilizing Dispersion Measure of Fast Radio Bursts to Probe the Intergalactic Medium Turbulence
Fast radio burst dispersion measures exhibit scaling consistent with two-dimensional Kolmogorov turbulence in the intergalactic medium, constraining the outer scale to several megaparsecs.
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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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Extreme-Value Distribution Analysis of the Second CHIME/FRB Catalog: Assessing the Rarity of the One-off FRB 20250316A
FRB 20250316A is confirmed as a pronounced outlier whose peak flux and fluence imply return periods of roughly 30-800 years and 8-55 years respectively under GEV modeling of the CHIME catalog.