Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) have recently been used to place limits on Einstein’s Equivalence Principle via observations of time delays between photons of different radio frequencies by Wei et al. These limits on differential post-Newtonian parameters (Δγ < - 2.52 x 10 -8) are the best yet achieved,...

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Main Authors: Tingay, Steven, Kaplan, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37004
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description Fast radio bursts (FRBs) have recently been used to place limits on Einstein’s Equivalence Principle via observations of time delays between photons of different radio frequencies by Wei et al. These limits on differential post-Newtonian parameters (Δγ < - 2.52 x 10 -8) are the best yet achieved, but they still rely on uncertain assumptions, namely the relative contributions of dispersion and gravitational delays to the observed time delays and the distances to FRBs. Also, very recently, the first FRB host galaxy has likely been identified, providing the first redshift-based distance estimate to FRB 150418. Moreover, consistency between the ΩIGM estimate from FRB 150418 and ΩIGM, expected from ΛCDM models and WMAP observations, leads one to conclude that the observed time delay for FRB 150418 is highly dominated by dispersion, with any gravitational delays being small contributors. This points to even tighter limits on Δγ. In this paper, the technique of Wei et al. is applied to FRB 150418 to produce a limit of Δγ < 1–2 × 10−9, approximately an order of magnitude better than previous limits and in line with expectations by Wei et al. for what could be achieved if the dispersive delay is separated from other effects. Future substantial improvements in such limits will depend on accurately determining the contribution of individual ionized components to the total observed time delays for FRBs.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-370042017-09-13T15:37:22Z Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418 Tingay, Steven Kaplan, D. Fast radio bursts (FRBs) have recently been used to place limits on Einstein’s Equivalence Principle via observations of time delays between photons of different radio frequencies by Wei et al. These limits on differential post-Newtonian parameters (Δγ < - 2.52 x 10 -8) are the best yet achieved, but they still rely on uncertain assumptions, namely the relative contributions of dispersion and gravitational delays to the observed time delays and the distances to FRBs. Also, very recently, the first FRB host galaxy has likely been identified, providing the first redshift-based distance estimate to FRB 150418. Moreover, consistency between the ΩIGM estimate from FRB 150418 and ΩIGM, expected from ΛCDM models and WMAP observations, leads one to conclude that the observed time delay for FRB 150418 is highly dominated by dispersion, with any gravitational delays being small contributors. This points to even tighter limits on Δγ. In this paper, the technique of Wei et al. is applied to FRB 150418 to produce a limit of Δγ < 1–2 × 10−9, approximately an order of magnitude better than previous limits and in line with expectations by Wei et al. for what could be achieved if the dispersive delay is separated from other effects. Future substantial improvements in such limits will depend on accurately determining the contribution of individual ionized components to the total observed time delays for FRBs. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37004 10.3847/2041-8205/820/2/L31 Institute of Physics Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle Tingay, Steven
Kaplan, D.
Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title_full Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title_fullStr Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title_full_unstemmed Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title_short Limits on Einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst FRB 150418
title_sort limits on einstein's equivalence principle from the first localized fast radio burst frb 150418
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37004