The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Log-Gaussian Distribution and Evolution of Minimum Variation Timescales for SGR J1550-5418

  • Shuo Xiao,
  • Yan-Ting Zhang,
  • Jiao-Jiao Yang,
  • Mei-Xin Hong,
  • Tong-Lei Liao,
  • Xi-Hong Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad43e0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 967, no. 2
p. 128

Abstract

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The major observation of the X-ray burst (XRB) in association with the fast radio burst (FRB) FRB 200428 originating from SGR J1935+2154 on 2020 April 28 substantiates magnetars as one of the origins of FRBs. However, it is still unclear why only a few XRBs in association with FRBs have been observed solely in this magnetar. In this study, we investigate the minimum variation timescales (MVTs) of XRBs from SGR J1550-5418, an active magnetar similar to SGR J1935+2154, and conduct a comprehensive comparison of their MVT properties. Our analysis reveals that the distribution of the MVT for SGR J1550-5418 follows a lognormal Gaussian function with the mean 6.4 ± 0.4 ms. Interestingly, we detect an evolution in the MVTs, i.e., the fitted mean of the MVT distribution in 2008 October is about 3 times larger than that in 2009, indicating potential variations in radiation regions possibly attributed to changes in magnetic field topology. Besides, we do not find a significant correlation between the MVT and either duration or energy. Finally, there is no significant difference between the MVT distributions across different energy ranges for SGR J1550-5418 and SGR J1935+2154, which supports a common physical origin.

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