A candidate coherent radio flash following a neutron star merger
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| Publication date | 11-2024 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 534 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2592-2608 |
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| Abstract |
In this paper, we present rapid follow-up observations of the short GRB 201006A, consistent with being a compact binary merger, using the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR). We have detected a candidate 5.6σ, short, coherent radio flash at 144 MHz at 76.6 min post-GRB with a 3
duration of 38 s. This radio flash is 27 arcsec offset from the GRB location, which has a probability of being co-located with the GRB of ∼0.05 per cent (3.8σ) when accounting for measurement uncertainties. Despite the offset, we show that the probability of finding an unrelated transient within 40 arcsec of the GRB location is < 10-6 and conclude that this is a candidate radio counterpart to GRB 201006A. We performed image plane dedispersion and the radio flash is tentatively (2.4σ) shown to be highly dispersed, allowing a distance estimate, corresponding to a redshift of 0.58±0.06. The corresponding luminosity of the event at this distance is 6.7+6.6-4.4 x1032 erg s-1 Hz-1. If associated with GRB 201006A, this emission would indicate prolonged activity from the central engine that is consistent with being a newborn, supramassive, likely highly magnetized, millisecond spin neutron star (a magnetar). |
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Related dataset | A candidate coherent radio flash following a neutron star merger |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae2234 |
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