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Possible periodic activity in the repeating FRB 121102

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa1237

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surveys; binaries: general; radio continuum: transients

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [694745]
  2. National Science Foundation [AAG-1616042, OIA-1458952, PHY-1430284]
  3. European Research Council under the European Union [715051]
  4. STFC [ST/T000414/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [715051] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The discovery that at least some Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) repeat has ruled out cataclysmic events as the progenitors of these particular bursts. FRB 121102 is the most well-studied repeating FRB but despite extensive monitoring of the source, no underlying pattern in the repetition has previously been identified. Here, we present the results from a radio monitoring campaign of FRB 121102 using the 76 m Lovell telescope. Using the pulses detected in the Lovell data along with pulses from the literature, we report a detection of periodic behaviour of the source over the span of 5 yr of data. We predict that the source is currently 'off' and that it should turn 'on' for the approximate MJD range 59002-59089 (2020 June 2 to 2020 August 28). This result, along with the recent detection of periodicity from another repeating FRB, highlights the need for long-term monitoring of repeating FRBs at a high cadence. Using simulations, we show that one needs at least 100 h of telescope time to follow-up repeating FRBs at a cadence of 0.5-3 d to detect periodicities in the range of 10-150 d. If the period is real, it shows that repeating FRBs can have a large range in their activity periods that might be difficult to reconcile with neutron star precession models.

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