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A Fast Radio Burst discovered in FAST drift scan survey

Authors :
Zhu, Weiwei
Li, Di
Luo, Rui
Miao, Chenchen
Zhang, Bing
Spitler, Laura
Lorimer, Duncan
Kramer, Michael
Champion, David
Yue, Youling
Cameron, Andrew
Cruces, Marilyn
Duan, Ran
Feng, Yi
Han, Jun
Hobbs, George
Niu, Chenhui
Niu, Jiarui
Pan, Zhichen
Qian, Lei
Shi, Dai
Tang, Ningyu
Wang, Pei
Wang, Hongfeng
Yuan, Mao
Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Xinxin
Cao, Shuyun
Feng, Li
Gan, Hengqian
Gao, Long
Gu, Xuedong
Guo, Minglei
Hao, Qiaoli
Huang, Lin
Huang, Menglin
Jiang, Peng
Jin, Chengjin
Li, Hui
Li, Qi
Li, Qisheng
Liu, Hongfei
Pan, Gaofeng
Peng, Bo
Qian, Hui
Shi, Xiangwei
Song, Jinyuo
Song, Liqiang
Sun, Caihong
Sun, Jinghai
Wang, Hong
Wang, Qiming
Wang, Yi
Xie, Xiaoyao
Yan, Jun
Yang, Li
Yang, Shimo
Yao, Rui
Yu, Dongjun
Yu, Jinglong
Zhang, Chengmin
Zhang, Haiyan
Zhang, Shuxin
Zheng, Xiaonian
Zhou, Aiying
Zhu, Boqin
Zhu, Lichun
Zhu, Ming
Zhu, Wenbai
Zhu, Yan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We report the discovery of a highly dispersed fast radio burst, FRB~181123, from an analysis of $\sim$1500~hr of drift-scan survey data taken using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The pulse has three distinct emission components, which vary with frequency across our 1.0--1.5~GHz observing band. We measure the peak flux density to be $>0.065$~Jy and the corresponding fluence $>0.2$~Jy~ms. Based on the observed dispersion measure of 1812~cm$^{-3}$~pc, we infer a redshift of $\sim 1.9$. From this, we estimate the peak luminosity and isotropic energy to be $\lesssim 2\times10^{43}$~erg~s$^{-1}$ and $\lesssim 2\times10^{40}$~erg, respectively. With only one FRB from the survey detected so far, our constraints on the event rate are limited. We derive a 95\% confidence lower limit for the event rate of 900 FRBs per day for FRBs with fluences $>0.025$~Jy~ms. We performed follow-up observations of the source with FAST for four hours and have not found a repeated burst. We discuss the implications of this discovery for our understanding of the physical mechanisms of FRBs.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.14029
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab8e46