Emanuele Sobacchi, Masanori Iwamoto, Lorenzo Sironi, Tsvi Piran
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Abstract
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are bright extragalactic transients likely produced
by magnetars. We study the propagation of FRBs in magnetar winds, assuming that
the wind is strongly magnetized and composed of electron-positron pairs. We
focus on the regime where the strength parameter of the radio wave, $a_0$, is
larger than unity, and the wave frequency, $\omega_0$, is larger than the
Larmor frequency in the background magnetic field, $\omega_{\rm L}$. We show
that strong radio waves with $a_0>1$ are able to propagate when $\omega_0 >
a_0\omega_{\rm L}$, as the plasma current is a linear function of the wave
electric field. The dispersion relation is independent of the wave strength
parameter when $\omega_0 > a_0\omega_{\rm L}$. Instead, radio waves could be
damped when $\omega_0 < a_0\omega_{\rm L}$, as a significant fraction of the
wave energy is used to compress the plasma and amplify the background magnetic
field. Our results suggest that FRBs should be produced at large distances from
the magnetar (i.e., $R>10^{12}{\rm\; cm}$, where the condition $\omega_0 >
a_0\omega_{\rm L}$ is satisfied). Alternatively, the structure of the magnetar
wind should be strongly modified during a flare to allow the escape of FRBs
produced at radii $R<10^{12}{\rm\; cm}$.