Limits on Simultaneous and Delayed Optical Emission from Well-localized Fast Radio Bursts
Daichi Hiramatsu, Edo Berger, Brian D. Metzger, Sebastian Gomez,, Allyson Bieryla, Iair Arcavi, D. Andrew Howell, Ryan Mckinven, Nozomu, Tominaga

TL;DR
This study compiles extensive optical observations of 15 well-localized FRBs, setting deep limits on optical emission and constraining emission models, especially for the repeating FRB 20220912A, with implications for understanding FRB mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the largest set of simultaneous and follow-up optical limits on FRBs, offering new constraints on emission models and flare energies, especially for the well-studied FRB 20220912A.
Findings
Deepest optical limits for FRBs to date.
Constraints on optical-to-radio flux ratios and flare energies.
Severe restrictions on emission models for FRB 20220912A.
Abstract
We present the largest compilation to date of optical observations during and following fast radio bursts (FRBs). The data set includes our dedicated simultaneous and follow-up observations, as well as serendipitous archival survey observations, for a sample of 15 well-localized FRBs: eight repeating and seven one-off sources. Our simultaneous (and nearly simultaneous with a s delay) optical observations of 13 (1) bursts from the repeating FRB 20220912A provide the deepest such limits to date for any extragalactic FRB, reaching a luminosity limit of erg s ( erg s) with s exposures; an optical-flux-to-radio-fluence ratio of ms ( ms); and flux ratio of ($\lesssim…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · GNSS positioning and interference · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
