Discovery of a transient gamma-ray counterpart to FRB 131104
J. J. DeLaunay, D. B. Fox, K. Murase, P. M\'esz\'aros, A. Keivani, C., Messick, M. A. Mostaf\'a, F. Oikonomou, G. Te\v{s}i\'c, C. F. Turley

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of a transient gamma-ray counterpart to a fast radio burst, providing new insights into the energetic and extragalactic nature of FRBs.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of a gamma-ray transient associated with FRB 131104, the first such counterpart, expanding understanding of FRB energetics and origins.
Findings
Gamma-ray counterpart detected with 3.2σ confidence
Gamma-ray energy output estimated at ~5×10^{51} erg
No afterglow or supernova detected in follow-up observations
Abstract
We report our discovery in Swift satellite data of a transient gamma-ray counterpart (3.2 confidence) to the fast radio burst FRB131104, the first such counterpart to any FRB. The transient has duration s and fluence erg cm, increasing the energy budget for this event by more than a billion times; at the nominal redshift implied by its dispersion measure, the burst's gamma-ray energy output is erg. The observed radio to gamma-ray fluence ratio for FRB131104 is consistent with a lower limit we derive from Swift observations of another FRB, which is not detected in gamma-rays, and with an upper limit previously derived for the brightest gamma-ray flare from SGR 1806-20, which was not detected in the radio. X-ray, ultraviolet, and optical observations beginning two days…
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