We report observations of the highly active FRB 20240114A with MeerKAT using the Ultra-High Frequency (UHF; 544–1088 MHz) and L-band (856–1712 MHz) receivers. A total of 62 bursts were detected in coherent tied-array beams using the MeerTRAP real-time transient detection pipeline. We measure a structure-optimising dispersion measure of 527.65±0.01pccm−3 using the brightest burst in the sample. We find the bursts of FRB 20240114A are generally detected in part of the broad band of MeerKAT, ∼40% in the UHF and ∼30% in the L-band, indicating the band limited nature. We analyse the fluence distribution of the 44 bursts detected at UHF, constraining the fluence completeness limit to ∼1Jy ms, above which the cumulative burst rate follows a power law R(>F)∝(F/1Jyms)γ with γ=−1.8±0.2. Using channelised telescope data captured in our transient buffer we localise FRB 20240114A in the image domain to RA = 21h27m39.86s, Dec = +04d19m45.01s with an uncertainty of 1.4 arcsec. This localisation allows us to confidently identify the host galaxy of FRB 20240114A. Also using the transient buffer data we perform a polarimetric study and demonstrate that most of the bursts have ∼100% linear polarisation fractions and up to ∼20% circular polarisation fractions. Finally, we predict the flux density of a potential persistent radio source (PRS) associated with FRB 20240114A is ⋍[0.6–60]μJy based on the simple relation between the luminosity of the PRS and the rotation measure arising from the FRB local environment.
@article{arxiv.2408.10988,
title = {Detection and localisation of the highly active FRB 20240114A with MeerKAT},
author = {J. Tian and K. M. Rajwade and I. Pastor-Marazuela and B. W. Stappers and M. C. Bezuidenhout and M. Caleb and F. Jankowski and E. D. Barr and M. Kramer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.10988},
year = {2024}
}