A Distant Fast Radio Burst Associated to its Host Galaxy with the Very Large Array
@article{Law2020ADF, title={A Distant Fast Radio Burst Associated to its Host Galaxy with the Very Large Array}, author={C. J. Law and B. Butler and J. Prochaska and B. Zackay and S. Burke-Spolaor and A. Mannings and N. Tejos and A. Josephy and B. Andersen and P. Chawla and K. E. Heintz and K. Aggarwal and G. Bower and P. Demorest and C. Kilpatrick and T. Lazio and J. Linford and R. Mckinven and S. Tendulkar and S. Simha}, journal={arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena}, year={2020} }
We present the discovery and subarcsecond localization of a new Fast Radio Burst with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array and realfast search system. The FRB was discovered on 2019 June 14 with a dispersion measure of 959 pc/cm3. This is the highest DM of any localized FRB and its measured burst fluence of 0.6 Jy ms is less than nearly all other FRBs. The source is not detected to repeat in 15 hours of VLA observing and 153 hours of CHIME/FRB observing. We describe a suite of statistical and… CONTINUE READING
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