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A repeating fast radio burst associated with a persistent radio source

Authors :
C.-H. Niu
K. Aggarwal
D. Li
X. Zhang
S. Chatterjee
C.-W. Tsai
W. Yu
C. J. Law
S. Burke-Spolaor
J. M. Cordes
Y.-K. Zhang
S. K. Ocker
J.-M. Yao
P. Wang
Y. Feng
Y. Niino
C. Bochenek
M. Cruces
L. Connor
J.-A. Jiang
S. Dai
R. Luo
G.-D. Li
C.-C. Miao
J.-R. Niu
R. Anna-Thomas
J. Sydnor
D. Stern
W.-Y. Wang
M. Yuan
Y.-L. Yue
D.-J. Zhou
Z. Yan
W.-W. Zhu
B. Zhang
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The dispersive sweep of fast radio bursts (FRBs) has been used to probe the ionized baryon content of the intergalactic medium, which is assumed to dominate the total extragalactic dispersion. While the host galaxy contributions to dispersion measure (DM) appear to be small for most FRBs, in at least one case there is evidence for an extreme magneto-ionic local environment and a compact persistent radio source. Here we report the detection and localization of the repeating FRB 20190520B, which is co-located with a compact, persistent radio source and associated with a dwarf host galaxy of high specific star formation rate at a redshift $z=0.241\pm0.001$. The estimated host galaxy DM $\approx 903^{+72}_{-111}$ pc cm$^{-3}$, nearly an order of magnitude higher than the average of FRB host galaxies, far exceeds the DM contribution of the intergalactic medium. Caution is thus warranted in inferring redshifts for FRBs without accurate host galaxy identifications.<br />Accepted, Version 3

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5a9b2bd8b6d4f6e7094d27855aa7cd3