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== Model Description == | == Model Description == | ||
Axion clumps with masses below the stellar range, known as Axion Bose Clusters or “miniclus- ters”, have been considered as FRB progenitors. In the strong magnetic field of a compact object, an instability may arise in a minicluster, causing it to explosively decay into photons via a synchrotron maser mechanism. | |||
== Observational Constraints == | == Observational Constraints == | ||
To be filled in with updated draft | To be filled in with updated draft |
Revision as of 04:27, 10 October 2018
Category | Progenitor | Type | Energy Mechanism | Emission Mechanism | Counterparts | References | Brief Comments | ||||||||
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LF Radio | HF Radio | Microwave | Terahertz | Optical/IR | X-rays | Gamma-rays | Gravitational Waves | Neutrinos | |||||||
Collision / Interaction | Axion Minicluster and NS | Single | Maser | Synch. | Yes | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015JETPL.101....1T | None |
Definitions: LF Radio (3 MHz to 3 GHz); HF Radio (3 GHz to 30 GHz); Microwave (30 to 300 GHz)
Model Description
Axion clumps with masses below the stellar range, known as Axion Bose Clusters or “miniclus- ters”, have been considered as FRB progenitors. In the strong magnetic field of a compact object, an instability may arise in a minicluster, causing it to explosively decay into photons via a synchrotron maser mechanism.
Observational Constraints
To be filled in with updated draft