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No Low-frequency Emission from Extremely Bright Fast Radio Bursts

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posted on 2024-08-06, 11:47 authored by M. Sokolowski, N. D. R. Bhat, J. P. Macquart, Ryan ShannonRyan Shannon, K. W. Bannister, R. D. Ekers, D. R. Scott, A. P. Beardsley, B. Crosse, D. Emrich, T. M. O. Franzen, B. M. Gaensler, L. Horsley, M. Johnston-Hollitt, D. L. Kaplan, D. Kenney, M. F. Morales, D. Pallot, G. Sleap, K. Steele, S. J. Tingay, C. M. Trott, M. Walker, R. B. Wayth, A. Williams, C. Wu
We present the results of a coordinated campaign conducted with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) to shadow fast radio bursts (FRBs) detected by the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) at 1.4 GHz, which resulted in simultaneous MWA observations of seven ASKAP FRBs. We de-dispersed the 24 x 1.28 MHz MWA images across the 170-200 MHz band taken at 0.5 s time resolution at the known dispersion measures (DMs) and arrival times of the bursts and searched both within the ASKAP error regions (typically similar to 10' x 10'), and beyond (4 degrees x 4 degrees). We identified no candidates exceeding a 5 sigma threshold at these DMs in the dynamic spectra. These limits are inconsistent with the mean fluence scaling of alpha = -1.8 +/- 0.3 (F-v proportional to v(alpha), where v is the observing frequency) that is reported for ASKAP events, most notably for the three high-fluence (F-1.4GHz greater than or similar to 100 Jy ms) FRBs 171020, 180110, and 180324. Our limits show that pulse broadening alone cannot explain our non-detections, and that there must be a spectral turnover at frequencies above 200 MHz. We discuss and constrain parameters of three remaining plausible spectral break mechanisms: free-free absorption, intrinsic spectral turnover of the radiative processes, and magnification of signals at ASKAP frequencies by caustics or scintillation. If free-free absorption were the cause of the spectral turnover, we constrain the thickness of the absorbing medium in terms of the electron temperature, T, to <0.03 (T/10(4) K)(-1.35) pc for FRB 171020.

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Weighing the Universe using fast radio bursts

Australian Research Council

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Exascale astronomy: real-time analysis of the transient radio universe

Australian Research Council

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery

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ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions

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ISSN

2041-8213

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal Letters

Volume

867

Issue

1

Article number

article no. L12

Pagination

1 p

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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Copyright © 2018 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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