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On the Non-detection of Circular Polarisation from Repeating Fast Radio Bursts

Shi Dai, Jiguang Lu, Chen Wang, Weiyang Wang, Renxin Xu, Yuanpei Yang, Songbo Zhang, George Hobbs, Di Li, Rui Luo

Published 2020-11-08Version 1

The nature of Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) is still an open question. In this letter, we draw attention to the non-detection of circularly polarised radio emission from repeating FRBs, and suggest that this could be a key discriminant of the origin of repeating and non-repeating FRBs. We argue that if repeating FRBs are powered by fast rotating (e.g., sub-second) pulsars with ultra-strong magnetic fields, circular polarisation cannot be produced by propagation effects in the magnetosphere. Alternatively, if repeating FRBs originate from slow rotating (e.g., second) pulsars, we argue that the lack of circular polarisation suggests that the emission comes from relatively high altitudes in the magnetosphere. In any case, significant circular polarisation observed in non-repeating FRBs indicates that they either have a different origin or involve different radiation mechanisms compared to repeating FRBs.

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