Are Fast Radio Bursts Produced By Large Glitches Of Anomalous X-ray Pulsars?
Abstract
Star quakes and internal phase transitions within anomalous x-ray pulsars (AXPs) and soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs) can produce mini contractions and pulsar glitches. Shocks break out from their surface following such contractions produce thermal x/γ-ray bursts. Highly relativistic dipolar e+e- bunches launched from the pulsar polar caps emit fast radio bursts (FRBs) of narrowly beamed coherent curvature radiation, visible if they point in the direction of Earth. Although these surface x/γ-ray bursts are isotropic and are many orders of magnitude more energetic than the FRBs, they are detectable by the current all sky x-ray and γ-ray monitors only from our galaxy and very nearby galaxies.
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