Limits on Fast Radio Burst-like Counterparts to Gamma-Ray Bursts Using CHIME/FRB

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Authors
  • A.P. Curtin
  • S.P. Tendulkar
  • A. Josephy
  • P. Chawla
  • B. Andersen
  • V.M. Kaspi
  • M. Bhardwaj
  • T. Cassanelli
  • A. Cook
  • F.A. Dong
  • E. Fonseca
  • B.M. Gaensler
  • J.F. Kaczmarek
  • A.E. Lanmnan
  • C. Leung
  • A.B. Pearlman
  • E. Petroff
  • Z. Pleunis
  • M. Rafiei-Ravandi
  • S.M. Ransom
  • K. Shin
  • P. Scholz
  • K. Smith
  • I. Stairs
Publication date 10-09-2023
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 154
Volume | Issue number 954 | 2
Number of pages 16
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a class of highly energetic, mostly extragalactic radio transients lasting for ∼milliseconds. While over 600 FRBs have been published so far, their origins are presently unclear, with some theories for extragalactic FRBs predicting accompanying high-energy emission. In this work, we use the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) Fast Radio Burst (CHIME/FRB) Project to explore whether any FRB-like radio emission coincides in space and time with 81 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) detected between 2018 July 17 and 2019 July 8 by Swift/BAT and Fermi/GBM. We do not find any statistically significant coincident pairs within 3σ of each other's spatial localization regions and within a time difference of up to one week. In addition to searching for spatial matches between known FRBs and known GRBs, we use CHIME/FRB to constrain FRB-like (∼1-10 ms) radio emission before, at the time of, or after the reported high-energy emission at the position of 39 GRBs. For short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs), we constrain the radio flux in the 400--800 MHz band to be under a few kJy for ∼5.5-12.5 hr post-high-energy burst. We use these limits to constrain models that predict FRB-like prompt radio emission after SGRBs. For long gamma-ray bursts, we constrain the radio flux to be under a few kJy from ∼6 hr pre-high-energy burst to ∼12 hr post-high-energy burst.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ACE52F
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