2023ApJ...954...80G


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2023ApJ...954...80G - Astrophys. J., 954, 80 (2023/September-1)

The Demographics, Stellar Populations, and Star Formation Histories of Fast Radio Burst Host Galaxies: Implications for the Progenitors.

GORDON A.C., FONG W.-F., KILPATRICK C.D., EFTEKHARI T., LEJA J., PROCHASKA J.X., NUGENT A.E., BHANDARI S., BLANCHARD P.K., CALEB M., DAY C.K., DELLER A.T., DONG Y., GLOWACKI M., GOURDJI K., MANNINGS A.G., MAHONEY E.K., MARNOCH L., MILLER A.A., PATERSON K., RASTINEJAD J.C., RYDER S.D., SADLER E.M., SCOTT D.R., SEARS H., SHANNON R.M., SIMHA S., STAPPERS B.W. and TEJOS N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a comprehensive catalog of observations and stellar population properties for 23 highly secure host galaxies of fast radio bursts (FRBs). Our sample comprises 6 repeating FRBs and 17 apparent nonrepeaters. We present 82 new photometric and 8 new spectroscopic observations of these hosts. Using stellar population synthesis modeling and employing nonparametric star formation histories (SFHs), we find that FRB hosts have a median stellar mass of ≈109.9M, mass-weighted age ≈5.1 Gyr, and ongoing star formation rate ≈1.3 M yr–1 but span wide ranges in all properties. Classifying the hosts by degree of star formation, we find that 87% (20 of 23 hosts) are star-forming, two are transitioning, and one is quiescent. The majority trace the star-forming main sequence of galaxies, but at least three FRBs in our sample originate in less-active environments (two nonrepeaters and one repeater). Across all modeled properties, we find no statistically significant distinction between the hosts of repeaters and nonrepeaters. However, the hosts of repeating FRBs generally extend to lower stellar masses, and the hosts of nonrepeaters arise in more optically luminous galaxies. While four of the galaxies with the clearest and most prolonged rises in their SFHs all host repeating FRBs, demonstrating heightened star formation activity in the last ≲100 Myr, one nonrepeating host shows this SFH as well. Our results support progenitor models with short delay channels (i.e., magnetars formed via core-collapse supernova) for most FRBs, but the presence of some FRBs in less-active environments suggests a fraction form through more delayed channels.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Radio transient sources - Galaxies - Star formation - Magnetars

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 FRB 20200223B rB 00 33 +28.8           ~ 4 0
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11166 1
3 FRB 20180916B rB 01 58 00.750 +65 43 00.30           ~ 314 0
4 FRB 20220319D rB 02 08 42.70 +71 02 06.9           ~ 8 0
5 FRB 200906 rB 03 33 59.08 -14 04 59.5           ~ 19 0
6 FRB 20190614D rB 04 20 18.13 +73 42 24.3           ~ 21 0
7 FRB 20201124A rB 05 07 57.600 +26 11 24.00           ~ 141 0
8 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17459 0
9 FRB 20181119D rB 05 31 58.6980 +33 08 52.588           ~ 720 0
10 FRB 180301 rB 06 12 43.40 +04 33 44.8           ~ 72 0
11 M 81 Sy2 09 55 33.1726556496 +69 03 55.062505368   7.89 6.94     ~ 4452 3
12 FRB 20200120E rB 09 57 56.7 +68 49 32           ~ 119 0
13 FRB 211212 rB 10 30 40.700 +01 40 36.80           ~ 5 0
14 FRB 190714 rB 12 15 55.1 -13 01 16           ~ 38 0
15 FRB 211127 rB 13 19 09.500 -18 49 28.40           ~ 7 0
16 FRB 210320 rB 13 37 16.800 -15 24 37.30           ~ 7 0
17 FRB 211203 rB 13 37 52.800 -31 22 04.00           ~ 4 0
18 FRB 190523 rB 13 48 15.6 +72 28 11           ~ 91 0
19 FRB 20220105A rB 13 55 12.94 +22 27 59.4           ~ 4 0
20 FRB 200430 rB 15 18 49.54 +12 22 36.8           ~ 30 0
21 V* V1042 Sco B * 16 02 00.416520 -11 17 32.42980           ~ 1 0
22 FRB 20190520B rB 16 02 04.270 -11 17 17.32           ~ 94 0
23 FRB 20190110C rB 16 27 55.2000 +41 25 12.000           ~ 7 0
24 FRB 20190425A rB 17 02 52.8000 +21 31 12.000           ~ 10 0
25 FRB 20220914A rB 18 48 13.6 +73 20 13           ~ 7 0
26 ACO 2311 ClG 18 49 43 +70 23.6           ~ 40 0
27 FRB 20220509G rB 18 50 40.8 +70 14 38           ~ 9 0
28 NAME Sgr 1935+2154 * 19 34 55.68 +21 53 48.2           ~ 584 1
29 FRB 210807 rB 19 56 49.000 -00 48 51.40           ~ 6 0
30 FRB 190611 rB 21 22 58.91 -79 23 51.3           ~ 57 0
31 FRB 190102 rB 21 29 39.76 -79 28 32.5           ~ 56 0
32 FRB 191001 rB 21 33 24.373 -54 44 51.40           ~ 33 0
33 FRB 20210410D rB 21 44 20.70 -79 19 05.5           ~ 3 0
34 FRB 180924 rB 21 44 25.255 -40 54 00.10           ~ 114 0
35 FRB 181112 rB 21 49 23.630 -52 58 15.39           ~ 96 0
36 FRB 20190711A rB 21 57 40.7 -80 21 29           ~ 79 0
37 FRB 190608 rB 22 16 04.74 -07 53 53.6           ~ 66 0
38 FRB 20210117A rB 22 39 36.000 -16 11 25.20           ~ 15 0
39 FRB 20220912A rB 23 09 04.9 +48 42 25           ~ 37 0
40 FRB 20220610A rB 23 24 17.569 -33 30 49.37           ~ 11 0
41 GRB 190425 GWE ~ ~           ~ 320 0

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