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Constraining Near-Simultaneous Radio Emission from Short Gamma-ray Bursts using CHIME/FRB

Authors :
Curtin, Alice P.
Sirota, Sloane
Kaspi, Victoria M.
Tendulkar, Shriharsh P.
Bhardwaj, Mohit
Cook, Amanda M.
Fong, Wen-Fai
Gaensler, B. M.
Main, Robert A.
Masui, Kiyoshi W.
Michilli, Daniele
Pandhi, Ayush
Pearlman, Aaron B.
Scholz, Paul
Shin, Kaitlyn
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We use the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) Fast Radio Burst (FRB) Project to search for FRBs that are temporally and spatially coincident with gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) occurring between 2018 July 7 and 2023 August 3. We do not find any temporal (within 1 week) and spatial (within overlapping 3 sigma localization regions) coincidences between any CHIME/FRB candidates and all GRBs with 1 sigma localization uncertainties <1 deg. As such, we use CHIME/FRB to constrain the possible FRB-like radio emission for 27 short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) that were within 17 deg. of CHIME/FRB's meridian at a point either 6 hrs prior up to 12 hrs after the high-energy emission. Two SGRBs, GRB 210909A and GRB 230208A, were above the horizon at CHIME at the time of their high-energy emission and we place some of the first constraints on simultaneous FRB-like radio emission from SGRBs. While neither of these two SGRBs have known redshifts, we construct a redshift range for each GRB based on their high-energy fluence and a derived SGRB energy distribution. For GRB 210909A, this redshift range corresponds to z = [0.009, 1.64] with a mean of z=0.13. Thus, for GRB 210909A, we constrain the radio luminosity at the time of the high-energy emission to L <2 x 10e46 erg s-1, L < 5 x 10e44 erg s-1, and L < 3 x 10e42 erg s-1 assuming redshifts of z=0.85, z=0.16, and z=0.013, respectively. We compare these constraints with the predicted simultaneous radio luminosities from different compact object merger models.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 5 figures, 7 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.09242
Document Type :
Working Paper