Dissecting the Local Environment of FRB 190608 in the Spiral Arm of its Host Galaxy
Jay S. Chittidi (1, 2), Sunil Simha (3), Alexandra Mannings (3), J., Xavier Prochaska (3, 4), Stuart D. Ryder (5, 6), Marc Rafelski (7 and, 8), Marcel Neeleman (9), Jean-Pierre Macquart (10), Nicolas Tejos (11),, Regina A. Jorgenson (1), Cherie K. Day (12, 13)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the local environment of FRB 190608 within its host galaxy, revealing its association with a star-forming region in a spiral arm and estimating the interstellar and halo contributions to the dispersion measure.
Contribution
It provides a detailed high-resolution analysis of the host galaxy and local environment of FRB 190608, including environment characterization and DM contribution estimates.
Findings
FRB 190608 is located in a star-forming knot in a spiral arm.
The host galaxy's interstellar medium contributes approximately 94 pc cm^-3 to the DM.
The galaxy's halo contributes about 55 pc cm^-3 to the DM.
Abstract
We present a high-resolution analysis of the host galaxy of fast radio burst (FRB)~190608, an SB(r)c galaxy at (hereafter HG 190608), to dissect its local environment and its contributions to the FRB properties. Our Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 ultraviolet and visible light image reveals that the subarcsecond localization of FRB~190608 is coincident with a knot of star-formation () in the northwest spiral arm of HG~190608. Using H emission present in our Keck Cosmic Web Imager integral field spectrum of the galaxy with a surface brightness of , we infer an extinction-corrected H surface brightness and compute a dispersion measure (DM) from the interstellar medium of HG 190608 of…
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