Séminaire / Seminar GReCO |
« Fast radio burst radiation physics and cosmology » |
Kumar Pawan |
The detection of a Fast radio burst (FRB) in 2007 was a major unexpected discovery in astronomy in decades. Hunting for FRBs and measuring their physical properties have become major scientific goals in astronomy. It is well established that most FRBs are located at cosmological distances, and therefore they are the brightest known transients in the universe in the radio band. An FRB was discovered in our galaxy in April 2020, and it confirmed that at least some FRBs are associated with neutron stars with very strong magnetic fields (magnetars). I will describe recent works regarding how the FRB radiation is produced and provide a unified picture for the weak Galactic FRB as well as the bright bursts seen at cosmological distances. I will discuss how FRBs can be used as a probe of the baryon distribution in the universe and for investigating the epoch of reionization. |
mardi 23 mai 2023 - 11:00 Salle des séminaires Évry Schatzman Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris |
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