Population-level statistical test on repeating FRB DM evolution finds decreasing trends more common than increasing (p=0.033), consistent with young SNR expansion reducing local electron density.
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This review summarizes FRB properties and outlines how SKA capabilities will help identify progenitors and enable cosmological applications.
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Indication for Decreasing Dispersion Measure in the Population of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts and Connection to Young Supernova Remnant Expansion
Population-level statistical test on repeating FRB DM evolution finds decreasing trends more common than increasing (p=0.033), consistent with young SNR expansion reducing local electron density.
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The Astrophysics of Fast Radio Bursts
This review summarizes FRB properties and outlines how SKA capabilities will help identify progenitors and enable cosmological applications.