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Inferring the Energy and Distance Distributions of Fast Radio Bursts Using the First CHIME/FRB Catalog

Authors :
Kaitlyn Shin
Kiyoshi W. Masui
Mohit Bhardwaj
Tomas Cassanelli
Pragya Chawla
Matt Dobbs
Fengqiu Adam Dong
Emmanuel Fonseca
B. M. Gaensler
Antonio Herrera-Martín
Jane Kaczmarek
Victoria Kaspi
Calvin Leung
Marcus Merryfield
Daniele Michilli
Moritz Münchmeyer
Aaron B. Pearlman
Masoud Rafiei-Ravandi
Kendrick Smith
Ingrid Stairs
Shriharsh P. Tendulkar
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 944:105
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2023.

Abstract

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are brief, energetic, extragalactic flashes of radio emission whose progenitors are largely unknown. Although studying the FRB population is essential for understanding how these astrophysical phenomena occur, such studies have been difficult to conduct without large numbers of FRBs and characterizable observational biases. Using the recently released catalog of 536 FRBs published by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment/Fast Radio Burst (CHIME/FRB) collaboration, we present a study of the FRB population that also calibrates for selection effects. Assuming a Schechter luminosity function, we infer a characteristic energy cut-off of $E_\mathrm{char} =$ $2.38^{+5.35}_{-1.64} \times 10^{41}$ erg and a differential power-law index of $\gamma =$ $-1.3^{+0.7}_{-0.4}$. Simultaneously, we infer a volumetric rate of [$7.3^{+8.8}_{-3.8}$(stat.)$^{+2.0}_{-1.8}$(sys.)]$\times 10^4$ Gpc$^{-3}$ year$^{-1}$ above a pivot energy of 10$^{39}$ erg and below a scattering timescale of 10 ms at 600 MHz, and find we cannot significantly constrain the cosmic evolution of the FRB population with star formation rate. Modeling the host dispersion measure (DM) contribution as a log-normal distribution and assuming a total Galactic contribution of 80 pc cm$^{-3}$, we find a median value of $\mathrm{DM}_\mathrm{host} =$ $84^{+69}_{-49}$ pc cm$^{-3}$, comparable with values typically used in the literature. Proposed models for FRB progenitors should be consistent with the energetics and abundances of the full FRB population predicted by our results. Finally, we infer the redshift distribution of FRBs detected with CHIME, which will be tested with the localizations and redshifts enabled by the upcoming CHIME/FRB Outriggers project.<br />Comment: Revised to reflect published version

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
944
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23007507f2731ca6844153c83a028639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acaf06