Variable Stars

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Summary Table
Category Progenitor Type Energy Mechanism Emission Mechanism Counterparts References Brief Comments
LF Radio HF Radio Microwave Terahertz Optical/IR X-rays Gamma-rays Gravitational Waves Neutrinos
Other Variable Stars Repeat Undulator Synch. Yes -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018MNRAS.477.2470L None

Definitions: LF Radio (3 MHz to 3 GHz); HF Radio (3 GHz to 30 GHz); Microwave (30 to 300 GHz)


Model Description

Variable stars may be a source of FRBs, where synchrotron emission is generated by an astrophysical undulator. The model assumes the existence of a weak, axial-symmetric magnetic field some distance from a variable star. The emission frequency will vary relative to the observer, due to the change in opening angles between the observer and direction of emission as the star rotates. Multiple peaks are possible in this scenario. For this model to hold, one must observe a positive frequency sweep ahead of a negative frequency sweep.

Observational Constraints

Multiple peaks are possible. For this model to hold, one must observe a positive frequency sweep ahead of a negative frequency sweep. Predicted DM's are consistent with observations.