Dissecting the Local Environment of FRB 190608 in the Spiral Arm of its Host Galaxy
We present a high-resolution analysis of the host galaxy of fast radio burst (FRB) 190608, an SB(r)c galaxy at z = 0.11778 (hereafter HG 190608), to dissect its local environment and its contributions to the FRB properties. Our Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 ultraviolet and visible light...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2021-12, Vol.922 (2), p.173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a high-resolution analysis of the host galaxy of fast radio burst (FRB) 190608, an SB(r)c galaxy at
z
= 0.11778 (hereafter HG 190608), to dissect its local environment and its contributions to the FRB properties. Our Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 ultraviolet and visible light image reveals that the subarcsecond localization of FRB 190608 is coincident with a knot of star formation (Σ
SFR
= 1.5 × 10
−2
M
⊙
yr
−1
kpc
−2
) in the northwest spiral arm of HG 190608. Using H
β
emission present in our Keck Cosmic Web Imager integral field spectrum of the galaxy with a surface brightness of
μ
H
β
=
(
3.36
±
0.21
)
×
10
−
17
erg
s
−
1
cm
−
2
arcsec
−
2
, we infer an extinction-corrected H
α
surface brightness and compute a dispersion measure (DM) from the interstellar medium of HG 190608 of DM
Host,ISM
= 94 ± 38 pc cm
−3
. The galaxy rotates with a circular velocity
v
circ
= 141 ± 8 km s
−1
at an inclination
i
gas
= 37° ± 3°, giving a dynamical mass
M
halo
dyn
≈
10
11.96
±
0.08
M
⊙
. This implies a halo contribution to the DM of DM
Host,Halo
= 55 ± 25 pc cm
−3
subject to assumptions on the density profile and fraction of baryons retained. From the galaxy rotation curve, we infer a bar-induced pattern speed of Ω
p
= 34 ± 6 km s
−1
kpc
−1
using linear resonance theory. We then calculate the maximum time since star formation for a progenitor using the furthest distance to the arm’s leading edge within the localization, and find
t
enc
=
21
−
6
+
25
Myr. Unlike previous high-resolution studies of FRB environments, we find no evidence of disturbed morphology, emission, or kinematics for FRB 190608. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ac2818 |