A MeerKAT, e-MERLIN, HESS, and Swift search for persistent and transient emission associated with three localized FRBs
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press 515:1 (2022) 1365-1379
Abstract:
We report on a search for persistent radio emission from the one-off fast radio burst (FRB) 20190714A, as well as from two repeating FRBs, 20190711A and 20171019A, using the MeerKAT radio telescope. For FRB 20171019A, we also conducted simultaneous observations with the High-Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) in very high-energy gamma rays and searched for signals in the ultraviolet, optical, and X-ray bands. For this FRB, we obtain a UV flux upper limit of 1.39 脳 10-16 erg, cm-2, s-1脜-1, X-ray limit of ~6.6 脳 10-14~erg, cm-2, s-1 and a limit on the very high energy gamma-ray flux 桅 (E> 120, GeV) < 1.7脳 10-12, erg, cm-2, s-1. We obtain a radio upper limit of 鈭15 渭Jy beam-1 for persistent emission at the locations of both FRBs 20190711A and 20171019A with MeerKAT. However, we detected an almost unresolved (ratio of integrated flux to peak flux is 鈭1.7 beam) radio emission, where the synthesized beam size was 鈭8 arcsec size with a peak brightness of 鈭 53, 渭Jy beam-1 at MeerKAT and 鈭 86, 渭 Jy beam-1 at e-MERLIN, possibly associated with FRB 20190714A at z = 0.2365. This represents the first detection of persistent continuum radio emission potentially associated with a (as-yet) non-repeating FRB. If the association is confirmed, one of the strongest remaining distinction between repeaters and non-repeaters would no longer be applicable. A parallel search for repeat bursts from these FRBs revealed no new detections down to a fluence of 0.08 Jy ms for a 1 ms duration burst.Evidence for 纬-ray emission from the remnant of Kepler鈥檚 supernova based on deep H.E.S.S. observations鈰
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