WALLABY Pilot Survey H I in the Host Galaxy of a Fast Radio Burst

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Authors
  • M. Glowacki
  • K. Lee-Waddell
  • A.T. Deller
  • N. Deg
  • A.C. Gordon
  • J.A. Grundy
  • L. Marnoch
  • A.X. Shen
  • S.D. Ryder
  • R.M. Shannon
  • O.I. Wong
  • H. Dénes
  • B.S. Koribalski
  • C. Murugeshan
  • J. Rhee
  • T. Westmeier
  • S. Bhandari
  • A. Bosma
  • B.W. Holwerda
  • J.X. Prochaska
Publication date 20-05-2023
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 25
Volume | Issue number 949 | 1
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

We report on the commensal ASKAP detection of a fast radio burst (FRB), FRB 20211127I, and the detection of neutral hydrogen (H i) emission in the FRB host galaxy, WALLABY J131913-185018 (hereafter W13-18). This collaboration between the CRAFT and WALLABY survey teams marks the fifth, and most distant, FRB host galaxy detected in H i, not including the Milky Way. We find that W13-18 has an H i mass of MHI = 6.5 × 109M, an H i-to-stellar mass ratio of 2.17, and coincides with a continuum radio source of flux density at 1.4 GHz of 1.3 mJy. The H i global spectrum of W13-18 appears to be asymmetric, albeit the H i observation has a low signal-to-noise ratio (S/N), and the galaxy itself appears modestly undisturbed. These properties are compared to the early literature of H i emission detected in other FRB hosts to date, where either the H i global spectra were strongly asymmetric, or there were clearly disrupted H i intensity map distributions. W13-18 lacks a sufficient S/N to determine whether it is significantly less asymmetric in its H i distribution than previous examples of FRB host galaxies. However, there are no strong signs of a major interaction in the optical image of the host galaxy that would stimulate a burst of star formation and hence the production of putative FRB progenitors related to massive stars and their compact remnants.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acc1e3
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