Axion Stars and Fast Radio Bursts
Abstract
We show that fast radio bursts arise from collisions between axion stars and neutron stars. The bursts are emitted in the atmosphere of the neutron stars. The observed frequencies of the bursts are given by the axion mass ma such as ma/2π 1.4\,GHz\,(ma/(6× 10-6eV)). From the event rate 10-3 per year in a galaxy, we can determine the mass 10-11M of the axion stars. Using these values we can explain short durations ( ms ) and amount of radiation energies ( 1043GeV ) of the bursts.
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