Spectral fits to magnetar burst X-rays disfavor light ions and favor effective charge Z~37, providing evidence for heavy nuclei from the neutron star crust.
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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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Spectral Evidence of Heavy Nuclei from the Neutron Star Crust in Magnetar Bursts
Spectral fits to magnetar burst X-rays disfavor light ions and favor effective charge Z~37, providing evidence for heavy nuclei from the neutron star crust.
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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.