Electromagnetic Fireworks: Fast Radio Bursts from Rapid Reconnection in the Compressed Magnetar Wind
Abstract
One scenario for the generation of fast radio bursts (FRBs) is magnetic reconnection in a current sheet of the magnetar wind. Compressed by a strong magnetic pulse induced by a magnetar flare, the current sheet fragments into a self-similar chain of magnetic islands. Time-dependent plasma currents at their interfaces produce coherent radiation during their hierarchical coalescence. We investigate this scenario using 2D radiative relativistic particle-in-cell simulations to compute the efficiency of the coherent emission and to obtain frequency scalings. Consistent with expectations, a fraction of the reconnected magnetic field energy, f ~ 0.002, is converted to packets of high-frequency fast magnetosonic waves, which can escape from the magnetar wind as radio emission. In agreement with analytical estimates, we find that magnetic pulses of 1047 erg s-1 can trigger relatively narrowband GHz emission with luminosities of approximately 1042 erg s-1, sufficient to explain bright extragalactic FRBs. The mechanism provides a natural explanation for a downward frequency drift of burst signals, as well as the ~100 ns substructure recently detected in FRB 20200120E .
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- June 2022
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2203.04320
- Bibcode:
- 2022ApJ...932L..20M
- Keywords:
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- Radio transient sources;
- Magnetars;
- Magnetic fields;
- Plasma astrophysics;
- 2008;
- 992;
- 994;
- 1261;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 19 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication by ApJL