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Flux Variations of Fast Radio Bursts and Their Persistent Radio Sources: Evidence for a Shared Progenitor

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arxiv 2603.07123 v2 pith:4HDFUMIC submitted 2026-03-07 astro-ph.HE

Flux Variations of Fast Radio Bursts and Their Persistent Radio Sources: Evidence for a Shared Progenitor

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Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration extragalactic radio transients, some of which are associated with compact persistent radio sources (PRSs), hinting at a physical connection. While several models have been proposed to explain PRSs and their connection to FRBs, direct observational tests remain limited. Here, we report for the first time a correlated trend between the long-term variation of the PRS flux density and the burst energetics of FRB 20190520B and FRB 20240114A, suggesting a physical coupling between the PRS and FRB activity. We further examine additional repeaters with compact PRSs and find no clear correlation between PRS luminosity and burst activity, likely due to the limited observations. These results are consistent with scenarios in which both the PRS and FRB activity may be powered by a common energy reservoir, such as the magnetic or rotational energy of a magnetar.

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