LOFAR constraints on the repetition and environments of CHIME FRBs

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Publication date 12-2025
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume | Issue number 544 | 4
Pages (from-to) 4079-4097
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The behaviour of fast radio bursts (FRBs) at radio frequencies < 400 MHz is poorly understood, with only two sources detected below 300 MHz. We robustly characterize the 150-MHz activity of CHIME-detected FRB sources relative to their 600-MHz activity – using their non-detection in 473 h of archival observations from the LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey (LOTAAS), and in 252 h of LOFAR observations of 14 repeating FRB sources – the largest sub-300 MHz targeted FRB campaign to date. We search the LOTAAS data for repeat bursts from 33 CHIME/FRB repeaters, 10 candidate repeaters, and 430 apparent non-repeaters. Their non-detection yields a population-level statistical spectral index constraint of αs,135 MHz/600 MHz > -0.9⁠, indicating that FRB spectral indices are, on average, flatter than those of pulsars. From the targeted campaign, the prolific repeater FRB 20201124A shows αs > 0.55 implying reduced low-frequency activity, unlike the typically negative αs seen from FRBs at higher frequency bands. We explore free–free absorption in its circumburst environment as a cause of the non-detection at 150 MHz, and find that it is consistent with either a very young ∼10 yr old supernova remnant; or a typical H ii region. Our simulations indicate that LOFAR2.0 can detect 0.3–9 FRBs per week, with up to 4 FRBs originating from redshifts 1 < z < 3⁠. Such detections will provide robust constraints on cosmological parameters due to their clean environments. Our results thus inform future low-frequency FRB searches through the limits we place on repetition rates and show how even non-detections can place meaningful constraints on FRB circumburst environments.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1943
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023949563
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