Low-luminosity FRII radio galaxies show higher core prevalence, comparable hotspots, and ~32% restarting/remnant behavior compared to bright FRIIs, revealing a highly diverse population where FRII dynamics occur at low powers.
G., Scholz, P., Hessels, J
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A 4200-hour campaign on FRB 20240114A finds that the highest-energy bursts account for most of the observed radio energy release, with a break in the energy distribution at ~2×10^40 erg and a linear DM rise of +0.96 pc cm^{-3} over 318 days.
CHIME/FRB has now cataloged 80 repeating FRB sources whose burst rates and upper limits are consistent with a power-law distribution implying 50-100% of all FRBs repeat.
Repeating FRBs show Gaussian-distributed intrinsic PAs with no periodicity, explained by stochastic magnetospheric axis wandering in an extended rotating vector model.
MONSTER project proposes SKA-VLBI measurements of magnetar proper motions to examine the irregular-supernova dynamo origin hypothesis.
CHIME/FRB Catalog data favor a mixture of delayed progenitor channels for apparently nonrepeating FRBs with effective mean delay 1.426 Gyr over pure star-formation-rate tracing.
This review summarizes FRB properties and outlines how SKA capabilities will help identify progenitors and enable cosmological applications.
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The diverse morphologies and evolution of low-luminosity edge-brightened radio galaxies
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FAST Polarization Catalog of FRB 20240114A
A polarization catalog of 6,131 bursts from FRB 20240114A reveals linearly decreasing rotation measure, stable dispersion measure, high linear polarization fractions, low circular polarization, and a broad distribution of intrinsic polarization angles, indicating a dynamically evolving magneto-ionic
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Commensal discovery of four Fast Radio Bursts during Parkes Pulsar Timing Array observations
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A 4200-hour HyperFlash and \'ECLAT campaign on the hyperactive FRB 20240114A: constraining energetics with the most brilliant bursts
A 4200-hour campaign on FRB 20240114A finds that the highest-energy bursts account for most of the observed radio energy release, with a break in the energy distribution at ~2×10^40 erg and a linear DM rise of +0.96 pc cm^{-3} over 318 days.
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Discovery of 30 Repeating Fast Radio Burst Sources and Uniform Population Statistics of 80 Repeating Sources from CHIME/FRB
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Random Polarization Position Angle Behaviors across Bursts of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
Repeating FRBs show Gaussian-distributed intrinsic PAs with no periodicity, explained by stochastic magnetospheric axis wandering in an extended rotating vector model.
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VLBI Astrometry of Magnetars
MONSTER project proposes SKA-VLBI measurements of magnetar proper motions to examine the irregular-supernova dynamo origin hypothesis.
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A Delayed Multi-channel Progenitor for Apparently Nonrepeating Fast Radio Bursts
CHIME/FRB Catalog data favor a mixture of delayed progenitor channels for apparently nonrepeating FRBs with effective mean delay 1.426 Gyr over pure star-formation-rate tracing.
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