论文标题

搜索类似超新星的光学对应物,以进行askap-location的快速无线电爆发

A search for supernova-like optical counterparts to ASKAP-localised Fast Radio Bursts

论文作者

Marnoch, Lachlan, Ryder, Stuart D., Bannister, Keith W., Bhandari, Shivani, Day, Cherie K., Deller, Adam T., Macquart, Jean-Pierre, McDermid, Richard M., Prochaska, J. Xavier, Qiu, Hao, Sadler, Elaine M., Shannon, Ryan M., Tejos, Nicolas

论文摘要

快速无线电爆发(FRB)是毫秒尺度的无线电脉冲,其起源于遥远的星系,由未知来源产生。这个谜团仍然部分原因是由于典型的本地FRB容易容纳星系的困难。现在,由Comensal实时ASKAP快速瞬变(CRAFT)调查提供的准确本地化提供了一个机会,可以在大量波长下研究宿主星系和潜在的FRB的潜在瞬态对应物。在这项工作中,我们调查了由工艺精确定位的前三个FRB是否具有超新星般的瞬态对应物。我们在爆发检测后不久和几个月后不久就获得了三个宿主星系的非常大的望远镜的两组成像时期。减去这些图像后,在相关的FRB宿主星系中未鉴定出光学对应物,因此我们对任何潜在的光瞬变的亮度施加限制。一种蒙特卡洛方法,其中对超新星光曲线进行了建模,并将其基本特性随机化,以估计与每个FRB相关的超新星的概率。我们得出的结论是,IA和IIN型超新星不太可能伴随着所有显然不重复的FRB。

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-scale radio pulses, which originate in distant galaxies and are produced by unknown sources. The mystery remains partially because of the typical difficulty in localising FRBs to host galaxies. Accurate localisations delivered by the Commensal Real-time ASKAP Fast Transients (CRAFT) survey now provide an opportunity to study the host galaxies and potential transient counterparts of FRBs at a large range of wavelengths. In this work, we investigate whether the first three FRBs accurately localised by CRAFT have supernova-like transient counterparts. We obtained two sets of imaging epochs with the Very Large Telescope for three host galaxies, one soon after the burst detection and one several months later. After subtracting these images no optical counterparts were identified in the associated FRB host galaxies, so we instead place limits on the brightness of any potential optical transients. A Monte Carlo approach, in which supernova light curves were modelled and their base properties randomised, was used to estimate the probability of a supernova associated with each FRB going undetected. We conclude that Type Ia and IIn supernovae are unlikely to accompany every apparently non-repeating FRB.

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