The Fast Radio Burst Population Energy Distribution
Abstract
We examine the energy distribution of the fast radio burst (FRB) population using a well-defined sample of 63 FRBs from the ASKAP radio telescope, 28 of which are localised to a host galaxy. We apply the luminosity-volume (V/Vmax) test to examine the distribution of these transient sources, accounting for cosmological and instrumental effects, and determine the energy distribution for the sampled population over the redshift range 0.01 z 1.02. We find the distribution between 1023 and 1026J Hz-1 to be consistent with both a pure power-law with differential slope γ=-1.96 0.15, and a Schechter function with γ = -1.82 0.12 and downturn energy E max 6.3 · 1025J Hz-1. We identify systematic effects which currently limit our ability to probe the luminosity function outside this range and give a prescription for their treatment. Finally, we find that with the current dataset, we are unable to distinguish between the evolutionary and spectral models considered in this work.
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