Burst properties of the highly active FRB 20201124A using uGMRT
V. R. Marthi, S. Bethapudi, R. A. Main, H.-H. Lin, L. G. Spitler, R., S. Wharton, D. Z. Li, T. G. Gautam, U.-L. Pen, G. H. Hilmarsson

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of the active FRB 20201124A using uGMRT, revealing burst properties, localization, persistent emission, and statistical characteristics, advancing understanding of repeating FRBs.
Contribution
First detailed uGMRT observations of FRB 20201124A providing localization, burst statistics, and constraints on scattering and periodicity.
Findings
48 bursts detected with fluence above 10 Jy ms
Burst rate follows a power-law distribution with index -1.2
No significant periodicity found in burst arrivals
Abstract
We report the observations of the highly active FRb20201124A with the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 550-750~MHz. These observations in the incoherent array mode simultaneously provided an arcsecond localization of bursts from \rss, the discovery of persistent radio emission associated with the host galaxy, and the detection of 48 bursts. Using the brightest burst in the sample () we find a structure-maximizing dispersion measure of . We find that our observations are complete down to a fluence level of , above which the cumulative burst rate scales as a power-law with . We find that the bursts are on average wider than those reported for other repeating FRBs. We find that the waiting time between bursts is well…
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