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26 April 2024
 
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Lensing of Fast Radio Bursts by Plasma Structures in Host Galaxies
J. M. Cordes ; I. Wasserman ; J.W.T. Hessels ; T.J.W. Lazio ; S. Chatterjee ; R. S. Wharton ;
Date 20 Mar 2017
AbstractPlasma lenses in the host galaxies of fast radio bursts (FRBs) can strongly modulate FRB amplitudes for a wide range of distances, including the $sim $ Gpc distance of the repeater FRB121102. To produce caustics, the lens’ dispersion-measure depth (${ m DM}_{ell}$), scale size ($a$), and distance from the source ($d_{ m sl}$) must satisfy ${ m DM}_{ell} d_{ m sl} / a^2 gtrsim 0.65~ { m pc^2 AU^{-2} cm^{-3}}$. Caustics produce strong magnifications ($lesssim 10^2$) on short time scales ($sim$ hours to days and perhaps shorter) along with narrow, epoch dependent spectral peaks (0.1 to 1~GHz). However, strong suppression also occurs in long-duration ($sim$ months) troughs. For geometries that produce multiple images, the resulting burst components will arrive differentially by $< 1~mu$s to tens of ms and they will show different apparent dispersion measures, $delta{ m DM}_{ m apparent} sim 1$ pc cm$^{-3}$. Arrival time perturbations may mask any underlying periodicity with period $lesssim 1$ s. When arrival times differ by less than the burst width, interference effects in dynamic spectra are expected. Strong lensing requires source sizes smaller than $({ m Fresnel~scale)^2} / a$, which can be satisfied by compact objects such as neutron star magnetospheres but not by AGNs. Much of the phenomenology of the repeating fast radio burst source FRB121102 is similar to lensing effects. The overall picture can be tested by obtaining wideband spectra of bursts (from $<1$ to 10 GHz and possibly higher), which can also be used to characterize the plasma environment near FRB sources. A rich variety of phenomena is expected from an ensemble of lenses near the FRB source. We discuss constraints on densities, magnetic fields, and locations of plasma lenses related to requirements for lensing to occur.
Source arXiv, 1703.6580
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