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Proposed host galaxies of repeating fast radio burst sources detected by CHIME/FRB
by
Scholz, Paul
, Pleunis, Ziggy
, Cook, Amanda M
, Bhardwaj, Mohit
, Leung, Calvin
, Sand, Ketan R
, Drout, Maria R
, Smith, Kendrick M
, Pearlman, Aaron B
, Michilli, Daniele
, Shin, Kaitlyn
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Kaspi, Victoria M
, Lu, Katherine J
, Dong, Fengqiu A
, Rafiei-Ravandi, Masoud
, Gaensler, B M
, Cassanelli, Tomas
, Masui, Kiyoshi W
, Kaczmarek, Jane F
, Ibik, Adaeze L
in
Galaxies
/ Metallicity
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Radio bursts
/ Red shift
/ Repeaters
/ Space telescopes
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
2023
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Proposed host galaxies of repeating fast radio burst sources detected by CHIME/FRB
by
Scholz, Paul
, Pleunis, Ziggy
, Cook, Amanda M
, Bhardwaj, Mohit
, Leung, Calvin
, Sand, Ketan R
, Drout, Maria R
, Smith, Kendrick M
, Pearlman, Aaron B
, Michilli, Daniele
, Shin, Kaitlyn
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Kaspi, Victoria M
, Lu, Katherine J
, Dong, Fengqiu A
, Rafiei-Ravandi, Masoud
, Gaensler, B M
, Cassanelli, Tomas
, Masui, Kiyoshi W
, Kaczmarek, Jane F
, Ibik, Adaeze L
in
Galaxies
/ Metallicity
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Radio bursts
/ Red shift
/ Repeaters
/ Space telescopes
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
2023
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Proposed host galaxies of repeating fast radio burst sources detected by CHIME/FRB
by
Scholz, Paul
, Pleunis, Ziggy
, Cook, Amanda M
, Bhardwaj, Mohit
, Leung, Calvin
, Sand, Ketan R
, Drout, Maria R
, Smith, Kendrick M
, Pearlman, Aaron B
, Michilli, Daniele
, Shin, Kaitlyn
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Kaspi, Victoria M
, Lu, Katherine J
, Dong, Fengqiu A
, Rafiei-Ravandi, Masoud
, Gaensler, B M
, Cassanelli, Tomas
, Masui, Kiyoshi W
, Kaczmarek, Jane F
, Ibik, Adaeze L
in
Galaxies
/ Metallicity
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Radio bursts
/ Red shift
/ Repeaters
/ Space telescopes
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
2023
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Proposed host galaxies of repeating fast radio burst sources detected by CHIME/FRB
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Proposed host galaxies of repeating fast radio burst sources detected by CHIME/FRB
2023
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We present a search for host galaxy associations for the third set of repeating fast radio burst (FRB) sources discovered by the CHIME/FRB Collaboration. Using the \\(\\sim\\) 1 arcmin CHIME/FRB baseband localizations and probabilistic methods, we identify potential host galaxies of two FRBs, 20200223B and 20190110C at redshifts of 0.06024(2) and 0.12244(6), respectively. We also discuss the properties of a third marginal candidate host galaxy association for FRB 20191106C with a host redshift of 0.10775(1). The three putative host galaxies are all relatively massive, fall on the standard mass-metallicity relationship for nearby galaxies, and show evidence of ongoing star formation. They also all show signatures of being in a transitional regime, falling in the ``green valley'' which is between the bulk of star-forming and quiescent galaxies. The plausible host galaxies identified by our analysis are consistent with the overall population of repeating and non-repeating FRB hosts while increasing the fraction of massive and bright galaxies. Coupled with these previous host associations, we identify a possible excess of FRB repeaters whose host galaxies have \\(M_{\\mathrm{u}}-M_{\\mathrm{r}}\\) colors redder than the bulk of star-forming galaxies. Additional precise localizations are required to confirm this trend.
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