The dispersion measure of Fast Radio Bursts host galaxies: estimation from cosmological simulations
Jian-Feng Mo, Weishan Zhu, Yang Wang, Lin Tang, Long-Long Feng

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the dispersion measure of FRB host galaxies, revealing how it varies with galaxy properties, redshift, and progenitor models, aiding understanding of FRB origins and baryon distribution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulation-based analysis of FRB host dispersion measures, comparing star formation rate and stellar mass progenitor models across different galaxy simulations.
Findings
$ m{DM_{host}}$ varies significantly between models and simulations.
$ m{DM_{host}}$ correlates with stellar mass and redshift.
Distributions deviate from log-normal, indicating complex underlying physics.
Abstract
The dispersion measure(DM) of fast radio burst encodes important information such as its distance, properties of intervening medium. Based on simulations in the Illustris and IllustrisTNG projects, we analyze the DM of FRBs contributed by the interstellar medium and circumgalactic medium in the hosts, . We explore two population models - tracing the star formation rate (SFR), and the stellar mass, i.e. young and old progenitors respectively. The distribution of shows significant differences at between two populations: the stellar mass model exhibits an excess at the low DM end with respect to the SFR model. The SFR (stellar mass) model has a median value of =179 (63) for galaxies with in the TNG100-1. Galaxies in the Illustris-1 have a much smaller . The distributions of…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
