论文标题

快速无线电爆发的可能子分类

A Possible Subclassification of Fast Radio Bursts

论文作者

Guo, Han-Yue, Wei, Hao

论文摘要

尽管快速的无线电爆发(FRB)一直是天文学和宇宙学领域的活跃领域,但迄今为止,它们的起源仍然未知。有趣的主题之一是FRB的分类,它与FRB的起源密切相关。不同类别的FRB需要不同的物理机制。在文献中,通常可以将它们归类为无重复和重复的FRB。在观察结果的激励中,我们对可能的FRB的子分类感兴趣。通过使用第一个Chime/FRB目录,我们提议将非重复(I型)FRB分类为IA型和IB FRB。 IA型FRB类型的分布延迟了宇宙恒星的形成历史(SFH),因此它们可能与旧的恒星种群有关,而IB类型FRBS的分布SFH则可能与年轻的恒星种群相关。因此,已经明确确定了I型FRB的这种子分类的物理标准。我们发现,IA型FRB有一些紧密的经验相关性,但IB型FRB有一些紧密的经验相关性,反之亦然。这些使它们在物理特性上有所不同。同样,我们建议重复(II型)FRB也可以将其分为IIA和IIB型FRB。最后给出了通用的子分类方案。 FRB的这种子分类可能有助于我们揭示其背后的完全不同的物理机制,并改善其在天文学和宇宙学上的应用。

Although fast radio bursts (FRBs) have been an active field in astronomy and cosmology, their origin is still unknown to date. One of the interesting topics is the classification of FRBs, which is closely related to the origin of FRBs. Different physical mechanisms are required by different classes of FRBs. In the literature, they usually could be classified into non-repeating and repeating FRBs. Well motivated by the observations, here we are interested in the possible subclassification of FRBs. By using the first CHIME/FRB catalog, we propose to subclassify non-repeating (type I) FRBs into type Ia and Ib FRBs. The distribution of type Ia FRBs is delayed with respect to the cosmic star formation history (SFH), and hence they are probably associated with old stellar populations, while the distribution of type Ib FRBs tracks SFH, and hence they are probably associated with young stellar populations. Accordingly, the physical criteria for this subclassification of type I FRBs have been clearly determined. We find that there are some tight empirical correlations for type Ia FRBs but not for type Ib FRBs, and vice versa. These make them different in physical properties. Similarly, we suggest that repeating (type II) FRBs could also be subclassified into type IIa and IIb FRBs. A universal subclassification scheme is given at the end. This subclassification of FRBs might help us to reveal quite different physical mechanisms behind them, and improve their applications in astronomy and cosmology.

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