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The physics of fast radio bursts

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In this article, the authors summarize the basic physics of FRBs and discuss the current research progress in this area, including the observational property, propagation effect, population study, radiation mechanism, source model, and application in cosmology.
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In 2007, a very bright radio pulse was identified in the archival data of the Parkes Telescope in Australia, marking the beginning of a new research branch in astrophysics. In 2013, this kind of millisecond bursts with extremely high brightness temperature takes a unified name, fast radio burst (FRB). Over the first few years, FRBs seemed very mysterious because the sample of known events was limited. With the improvement of instruments over the last five years, hundreds of new FRBs have been discovered. The field is now undergoing a revolution and understanding of FRB has rapidly increased as new observational data increasingly accumulate. In this review, we will summarize the basic physics of FRBs and discuss the current research progress in this area. We have tried to cover a wide range of FRB topics, including the observational property, propagation effect, population study, radiation mechanism, source model, and application in cosmology. A framework based on the latest observational facts is now under construction. In the near future, this exciting field is expected to make significant breakthroughs.

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Cosmological-model-independent Determination of Hubble Constant from Fast Radio Bursts and Hubble Parameter Measurements

TL;DR: In this article , the authors established a cosmological-model-independent method to determine the Hubble constant H 0 from the localized fast radio bursts (FRBs) and the Hubble parameter measurements from cosmic chronometers and obtained a first such determination H 0 = 71 ± 3 km s−1 Mpc−1, with an uncertainty of 4%, from the eighteen localized FRBs and nineteen Hubble parameters in the redshift range 0 < z ≤ 0.66.
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The Multiple Images of the Plasma Lensing FRB

TL;DR: In this article , the formation of multiple images as the radio signals from fast radio bursts (FRBs) pass through the plane of a plasma clump is investigated, and the authors demonstrate that these inverse effects should be observable in some repeating FRBs, consistent with the observations of FRB 121102 and FRB 180916.
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A possible subclassification of fast radio bursts

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used the first CHIME/FRB catalog to classify fast radio bursts (FRBs) into two classes: non-repeating and repeating FRBs.
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Faraday Rotation Measure Variations of Repeating Fast Radio Burst Sources

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors systematically investigate some possible astrophysical processes that may cause Faraday rotation measures (RMs) variations of an FRB repeater, including a supernova remnant with a fluctuating medium, a binary system with stellar winds from a massive/giant star companion or stellar flares from a low-mass star companion.
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The Statistical Similarity of Repeating and Non-Repeating Fast Radio Bursts

TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented a sample of 21 repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) detected by different radio instruments before September 2021, using the Anderson-Darling test, and compared the distributions of extra-Galactic dispersion measure (DME) of non-repeating FRBs, repeating FRBs and all FRBs.
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