The dispersion–brightness relation for fast radio bursts from a wide-field survey

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R. M. Shannon
J.-P. Macquart
K. W. Bannister
R. D. Ekers
C. W. James
S. Osłowski
H. Qiu
M. Sammons
A. W. Hotan
M. A. Voronkov
R. J. Beresford
M. Brothers
A. J. Brown
J. D. Bunton
A. P. Chippendale
C. Haskins
M. Leach
M. Marquarding
D. McConnell
M. A. Pilawa
E. M. Sadler
E. R. Troup
J. Tuthill
M. T. Whiting
J. R. Allison
C. S. Anderson
M. E. Bell
J. D. Collier
G. Gürkan
G. Heald
C. J. Riseley
机构
[1] Swinburne University of Technology,Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing
[2] Hawthorn,International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
[3] ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav),CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
[4] Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy,Sydney Institute for Astronomy
[5] Curtin University,CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
[6] Australia Telescope National Facility,Sub
[7] ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO),Department of Astrophysics, Department of Physics
[8] School of Physics,School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
[9] University of Sydney,School of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematics
[10] Australia Telescope National Facility,undefined
[11] University of Oxford,undefined
[12] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
[13] Western Sydney University,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 562卷
关键词
Fast Radio Bursts; Burst Position; Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP); Park Sample; Dispersion Measure;
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Despite considerable efforts over the past decade, only 34 fast radio bursts—intense bursts of radio emission from beyond our Galaxy—have been reported1,2. Attempts to understand the population as a whole have been hindered by the highly heterogeneous nature of the searches, which have been conducted with telescopes of different sensitivities, at a range of radio frequencies, and in environments corrupted by different levels of radio-frequency interference from human activity. Searches have been further complicated by uncertain burst positions and brightnesses—a consequence of the transient nature of the sources and the poor angular resolution of the detecting instruments. The discovery of repeating bursts from one source3, and its subsequent localization4 to a dwarf galaxy at a distance of 3.7 billion light years, confirmed that the population of fast radio bursts is located at cosmological distances. However, the nature of the emission remains elusive. Here we report a well controlled, wide-field radio survey for these bursts. We found 20, none of which repeated during follow-up observations between 185–1,097 hours after the initial detections. The sample includes both the nearest and the most energetic bursts detected so far. The survey demonstrates that there is a relationship between burst dispersion and brightness and that the high-fluence bursts are the nearby analogues of the more distant events found in higher-sensitivity, narrower-field surveys5.
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