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Constraining the Environmental Properties of FRB 131104 Using the Unified Dynamical Afterglow Model

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-08-01 v1

Abstract

Multi-band observations of the fast radio burst (FRB) 131104 show that this burst may be associated with a gamma-ray transient entitled Swift J0644.5-5111. Follow-up observations for potential X-ray and radio counterparts of FRB 131104/Swift J0644.5-5111 got null results and provided the upper limits of the emission flux at 5.5 GHz, 7.5 GHz, UU-band, and X-ray band. By assuming this association and using these upper limits, environmental properties (the fraction of energyin a magnetic field εB\varepsilon_{\rm B} and the number density nn) of the progenitor system of FRB 131104/Swift J0644.5-5111 were constrained in the context of the standard afterglow model that neglects the non-relativistic effect and jet effect by several groups. In this paper, we adopt a unified afterglow model that takes into account the non-relativistic effect and jet effect and use the upper limits of four bands (5.5 GHz, 7.5 GHz, UU-band, and X-ray) to obtain more stringent constraints on the parameter space spanned by εB\varepsilon_{\rm B} and nn. We thus suggest that FRB 131104/Swift J0644.5-5111 might originate from a black hole-neutron star merger event. Moreover, we calculate multi-band emissions from a kilonova powered by the radioactivity of rr-process elements synthesized in the ejected neutron-rich material and find that the UU-band emission from the putative kilonova is significantly lower than the upper limit of the observations.

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@article{arxiv.1806.03441,
  title  = {Constraining the Environmental Properties of FRB 131104 Using the Unified Dynamical Afterglow Model},
  author = {Zong-Kai Peng and Shan-Qin Wang and Liang-Duan Liu and Zi-Gao Dai and Hai Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.03441},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 2 tables, 6 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ