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Scintillation time-scale measurement of the highly active FRB20201124A

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3218

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techniques: interferometric; fast radio bursts

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  1. Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India [12-RD-TFR-5.02-0700]

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The scintillation and scattering measurements of FRB20201124A suggest a scattering screen closer to Earth, which can help improve Galactic electron density models.
Scintillation of compact radio sources results from the interference between images caused by multipath propagation, and probes the intervening scattering plasma and the velocities of the emitting source and scattering screen. In FRB20201124A, a repeating fast radio burst (FRB) that entered a period of extreme activity, we obtained many burst detections in observations at the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope. Bursts nearby in time show similar scintillation patterns, and we measure a scintillation time-scale of 14.3 +/- 1.2 and 7 +/- 2min at Effelsberg (1370 MHz) and uGMRT (650 MHz), respectively, by correlating burst pair spectra. The scintillation bandwidth scaled to 1 GHz is 0.5 +/- 0.1MHz, and the inferred scintillation velocity at Effelsberg is V-ISS approximate to (59 +/- 7)root d(l)/2 kpc km s(-1), higher than Earth's velocity for any screen beyond a lens distance of d(l) greater than or similar to 400 pc. From the measured scintillation bandwidth, FRB20201124A has comparatively lower scattering than nearby pulsars, and is underscattered by a factor of similar to 30 or similar to 1200 compared to the NE2001 and YMW16 model predictions, respectively. This underscattering together with the measured scintillation velocity is consistent with a scattering screen more nearby the Earth at d(l) greater than or similar to 400 pc, rather than at 2 kpc spiral arm that NE2001 predicts to be the dominant source of scattering. With future measurements, the distance, geometry, and velocity of the scattering screen could be obtained through modelling of the annual variation in VISS, or through interstation time delays or interferometric observations. Scintillation/scattering measurements of FRBs could help improve Galactic electron density models, particularly in the Galactic halo or at high Galactic latitudes.

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