
Quickstart: FRB Mock Catalog A simulated 1-day catalog of one-off FRBs, that allows users to access the FRB population without installing the entire frbpoppy package. Download and unzip 1_Day_FRB_Sky_on_Earth.txt.zip (180 MB). This human and machine readable file contains 3.5E6 FRBs that are brighter than 0.01 Jy ms, the best limit in one-off FRB detection currently. The simulated catalog is produced by the perfect telescope in frbpoppy, free of selection effects, that observed 4pi of sky for 24 hrs, with minimum detectable fluence 0.01 Jy ms, for the best-fit no-delay SFR model. This file can be read using the accompanying jupyter notebook "starting_with_mock_catalog.ipynb". If you use this, please cite Wang & van Leeuwen 2024 (A&A), https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450673 [In v2:] Reproduction package for the paper "Birth and Evolution of Fast Radio Bursts: Strong Population-Based Evidence for a Neutron-Star Origin" Go to the latest version for access to ReproductionPackage.zip. The other files are unchanged. * arXiv: [2405.06281] * DOI: [10.1051/0004-6361/202450673]
This research was supported by the following projects, all financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO): Vici research project ‘ARGO’ (grant number 639.043.815); CORTEX (NWA.1160.18.316), under the research programme NWA-ORC; plus EINF-3624 and EINF-7739 of the research programme "Computing Time on National Computing Facilities" hosted by SURF.
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