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The First CHIME/FRB Fast Radio Burst Catalog

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-02-02 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a catalog of 536 fast radio bursts (FRBs) detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment Fast Radio Burst (CHIME/FRB) Project between 400 and 800 MHz from 2018 July 25 to 2019 July 1, including 62 bursts from 18 previously reported repeating sources. The catalog represents the first large sample, including bursts from repeaters and non-repeaters, observed in a single survey with uniform selection effects. This facilitates comparative and absolute studies of the FRB population. We show that repeaters and apparent non-repeaters have sky locations and dispersion measures (DMs) that are consistent with being drawn from the same distribution. However, bursts from repeating sources differ from apparent non-repeaters in intrinsic temporal width and spectral bandwidth. Through injection of simulated events into our detection pipeline, we perform an absolute calibration of selection effects to account for systematic biases. We find evidence for a population of FRBs - comprising a large fraction of the overall population - with a scattering time at 600 MHz in excess of 10 ms, of which only a small fraction are observed by CHIME/FRB. We infer a power-law index for the cumulative fluence distribution of α=1.40±0.11(stat.)0.09+0.06(sys.)\alpha=-1.40\pm0.11(\textrm{stat.})^{+0.06}_{-0.09}(\textrm{sys.}), consistent with the 3/2-3/2 expectation for a non-evolving population in Euclidean space. We find α\alpha is steeper for high-DM events and shallower for low-DM events, which is what would be expected when DM is correlated with distance. We infer a sky rate of [525±30(stat.)130+140(sys.)]/sky/day[525\pm30(\textrm{stat.})^{+140}_{-130}({\textrm{sys.}})]/\textrm{sky}/\textrm{day} above a fluence of 5 Jy ms at 600 MHz, with scattering time at 600600 MHz under 10 ms, and DM above 100 pc cm3^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.2106.04352,
  title  = {The First CHIME/FRB Fast Radio Burst Catalog},
  author = {FRB Collaboration and Mandana Amiri and Bridget C. Andersen and Kevin Bandura and Sabrina Berger and Mohit Bhardwaj and Michelle M. Boyce and P. J. Boyle and Charanjot Brar and Daniela Breitman and Tomas Cassanelli and Pragya Chawla and Tianyue Chen and J. -F. Cliche and Amanda Cook and Davor Cubranic and Alice P. Curtin and Meiling Deng and Matt Dobbs and Fengqiu and Dong and Gwendolyn Eadie and Mateus Fandino and Emmanuel Fonseca and B. M. Gaensler and Utkarsh Giri and Deborah C. Good and Mark Halpern and Alex S. Hill and Gary Hinshaw and Alexander Josephy and Jane F. Kaczmarek and Zarif Kader and Joseph W. Kania and Victoria M. Kaspi and T. L. Landecker and Dustin Lang and Calvin Leung and Dongzi Li and Hsiu-Hsien Lin and Kiyoshi W. Masui and Ryan Mckinven and Juan Mena-Parra and Marcus Merryfield and Bradley W. Meyers and Daniele Michilli and Nikola Milutinovic and Arash Mirhosseini and Moritz Münchmeyer and Arun Naidu and Laura Newburgh and Cherry Ng and Chitrang Patel and Ue-Li Pen and Emily Petroff and Tristan Pinsonneault-Marotte and Ziggy Pleunis and Masoud Rafiei-Ravandi and Mubdi Rahman and Scott M. Ransom and Andre Renard and Pranav Sanghavi and Paul Scholz and J. Richard Shaw and Kaitlyn Shin and Seth R. Siegel and Andrew E. Sikora and Saurabh Singh and Kendrick M. Smith and Ingrid Stairs and Chia Min Tan and S. P. Tendulkar and Keith Vanderlinde and Haochen Wang and Dallas Wulf and A. V. Zwaniga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.04352},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

67 pages, 27 figures, 5 tables. Published in ApJS and updated with changes reflected in an erratum (affecting the sky rate). Extended figures and data at https://www.chime-frb.ca/catalog