Reconciling the Waiting Time Peaks Variations of Repeating FRBs with an Eccentric Neutron Star--White Dwarf Binary

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Reconciling the Waiting Time Peaks Variations of Repeating FRBs with an Eccentric Neutron Star--White Dwarf Binary

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Hao-Yan Chen

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Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are luminous radio transients with millisecond duration. For some active repeaters, such as FRBs 20121102A and 20201124A, more than a thousand bursts have been detected by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The waiting time (WT) distributions of both repeaters, defined as the time intervals between adjacent (detected) bursts, exhibit a bimodal structure well-fitted by two log-normal functions. Notably, the time scales of the long-duration WT peaks for both repeaters show a decreasing trend over time. These similar burst features suggest that there may be a common physical mechanism for FRBs~20121102A and 20201124A. In this paper, we {revisit} the neutron star (NS)--white dwarf (WD) binary model with an eccentric orbit to account for the observed changes in the long-duration WT peaks. According to our model, the shortening of the WT peaks corresponds to the orbital period decay of the NS-WD binary. We consider two mass transfer modes, namely, stable and unstable mass transfer, to examine how the orbital period evolves. Our findings reveal distinct evolutionary pathways for the two repeaters: for FRB~20121102A, the NS-WD binary likely undergoes a combination of common envelope (CE) ejection and Roche lobe overflow, whereas for FRB~20201124A the system may experience multiple CE ejections. These findings warrant further validation through follow-up observations.

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