On associating Fast Radio Bursts with afterglows
Abstract
A radio source that faded over six days, with a redshift of host, has been identified by Keane et al. (2016) as the transient afterglow to a fast radio burst (FRB 150418). We report follow-up radio and optical observations of the afterglow candidate and find a source that is consistent with an active galactic nucleus. If the afterglow candidate is nonetheless a prototypical FRB afterglow, existing slow-transient surveys limit the fraction of FRBs that produce afterglows to 0.25 for afterglows with fractional variation, , and 0.07 for , at 95% confidence. In anticipation of a barrage of bursts expected from future FRB surveys, we provide a simple framework for statistical association of FRBs with afterglows. Our framework properly accounts for statistical uncertainties, and ensures consistency with limits set by slow-transient surveys.
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@article{arxiv.1603.04421,
title = {On associating Fast Radio Bursts with afterglows},
author = {H. K. Vedantham and V. Ravi and K. Mooley and D. Frail and G. Hallinan and S. R. Kulkarni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.04421},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Accepted version (ApJL)