The properties of host galaxies associated with Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) provide critical information for inferring the progenitors and radiation mechanisms of these bursts. We report on the host galaxy of the repeating FRB 20190520B, a dwarf galaxy at the spectroscopic redshift z=0.241 with a stellar mass of (6.2±0.8)×108M⊙. The emission line ratios suggest that the ionized gas is powered by star formation. The total Hα-traced star formation rate (SFR) is 0.70±0.01M⊙yr−1, and the metallicity is 12+log10([O/H])≥7.4±0.1. The specific star formation rate (sSFR) is logsSFR/yr−1=−9.0±0.1, higher than the upper limit of −9.4 observed in nearby dwarf galaxies. The dispersion measure contribution from the host galaxy is estimated to be DMhost≈950±220pccm−3, based on the Hα emission. The FRB and the associated persistent radio source are located at the Hα emission peak, offset by ∼1.4′′ (5.5 kpc) in projection from the stellar continuum. At this position, the lower limit of logsSFR/yr−1 is −8.5±0.1, more than three times the galaxy's total sSFR. The Hα velocity difference between the stellar continuum and the offset gas is 39.6±0.4 km s−1, which is sufficient to draw conclusions about the nature of the offset.
@article{arxiv.2503.01740,
title = {The Host Galaxy of FRB 20190520B and Its Unique Ionized Gas Distribution},
author = {Xiang-Lei Chen and Chao-Wei Tsai and Daniel Stern and Christopher D. Bochenek and Shami Chatterjee and Casey Law and Di Li and Chenhui Niu and Yuu Niino and Yi Feng and Pei Wang and Roberto J. Assef and Guodong Li and Sean E. Lake and Gan Luo and Mai Liao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.01740},
year = {2025}
}