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    The Host Galaxies and Progenitors of Fast Radio Bursts Localized with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder

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    Authors
    Bhandari, S.
    Sadler, E.M.
    Prochaska, J.X.
    Simha, S.
    Ryder, S.D.
    Marnoch, L.
    Bannister, K.W.
    Macquart, Jean-Pierre
    Flynn, C.
    Shannon, Ryan
    Tejos, N.
    Corro-Guerra, F.
    Day, C.K.
    Deller, A.T.
    Ekers, Ron
    Lopez, S.
    Mahony, E.K.
    Nuñez, C.
    Phillips, C.
    Date
    2020
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Bhandari, S. and Sadler, E.M. and Prochaska, J.X. and Simha, S. and Ryder, S.D. and Marnoch, L. and Bannister, K.W. et al. 2020. The Host Galaxies and Progenitors of Fast Radio Bursts Localized with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. Astrophysical Journal Letters. 895 (2): ARTN L37.
    Source Title
    Astrophysical Journal Letters
    DOI
    10.3847/2041-8213/ab672e
    ISSN
    2041-8205
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Elec Eng, Comp and Math Sci (EECMS)
    Funding and Sponsorship
    http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP180100857
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90940
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope has started to localize fast radio bursts (FRBs) to arcsecond accuracy from the detection of a single pulse, allowing their host galaxies to be reliably identified. We discuss the global properties of the host galaxies of the first four FRBs localized by ASKAP, which lie in the redshift range 0.11 < z < 0.48. All four are massive galaxies (log(M ∗/Mo&dot;) ∼ 9.4-10.4) with modest star formation rates of up to 2 M o&dot; yr-1 - very different to the host galaxy of the first repeating FRB 121102, which is a dwarf galaxy with a high specific star formation rate. The FRBs localized by ASKAP typically lie in the outskirts of their host galaxies, which appears to rule out FRB progenitor models that invoke active galactic nuclei or free-floating cosmic strings. The stellar population seen in these host galaxies also disfavors models in which all FRBs arise from young magnetars produced by superluminous supernovae, as proposed for the progenitor of FRB 121102. A range of other progenitor models (including compact-object mergers and magnetars arising from normal core-collapse supernovae) remain plausible.

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