A Search for Molecular Gas in the Host Galaxy of FRB 121102
Geoffrey C. Bower, Ramprasad Rao, Melanie Krips, Natasha Maddox, Cees, Bassa, Elizabeth A. K. Adams, C. J. Law, Shriharsh P. Tendulkar, Huib Jan van, Langevelde, Zsolt Paragi, Bryan J. Butler, and Shami Chatterjee

TL;DR
This study searches for molecular gas in the host galaxy of FRB 121102 using SMA and NOEMA observations, setting upper limits on CO luminosity and H2 mass, and discusses implications for understanding FRB progenitors.
Contribution
First to place observational upper limits on molecular gas content in the FRB 121102 host galaxy using CO transitions.
Findings
No CO emission detected, upper limits set on CO luminosity.
Upper limit on H2 mass is slightly below predictions based on star formation rate.
Continuum flux density limit at 97 GHz suggests possible nonthermal emission source.
Abstract
We present SMA and NOEMA observations of the host galaxy of FRB 121102 in the CO 3-2 and 1-0 transitions, respectively. We do not detect emission from either transition. We set upper limits to the CO luminosity for CO 3-2 and for CO 1-0. For Milky-Way-like star formation properties, we set a upper limit on the mass of , slightly less than the predictions for the mass based on the star formation rate. The true constraint on the mass may be significantly higher, however, because of the reduction in CO luminosity that is common forlow-metallicity dwarf galaxies like the FRB host galaxy. These results demonstrate the challenge of identifying the nature of FRB progenitors through study of the…
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