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A universal energy distribution function for repeating fast radio bursts?

Published 15 May 2016 in astro-ph.HE | (1605.04605v1)

Abstract: Assuming: fast radio bursts (FRBs) are produced by neutron stars at cosmological distances; FRB rate tracks core-collapse supernova rate; and all FRBs repeat with a universal energy distribution function (EDF) dN/dE ~ E-beta with a high-end cutoff at burst energy E_max. We find that observations so far are consistent with a universal EDF with a power-law index 1.5 < beta < 2.2, high-end cutoff E_max/E_0 > 30 and normalization N_0 < 2 per day; where N_0 is the integrated rate above the reference burst energy E_0 = 1.2e39 f_r-1 erg (f_r is the radio emission efficiency). Implications of such an EDF are discussed.

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