A targeted search for repeating fast radio bursts with the MWA
J. Tian, G. E. Anderson, P. J. Hancock, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, M., Sokolowski, C. W. James, N. D. R. Bhat, N. A. Swainston, D. Ung, B. W. Meyers

TL;DR
This study used the MWA VCS to search for low-frequency emissions from five known repeating FRBs over 23.3 hours, setting upper limits on fluence and constraining spectral indices, but detected no signals.
Contribution
First application of MWA VCS for targeted low-frequency FRB searches from known repeaters, improving sensitivity and providing new constraints on their emission properties.
Findings
No FRBs detected above 6σ threshold.
Set fluence upper limits between 32–1175 Jy ms.
Constrained spectral indices to be greater than approximately -1.
Abstract
We present a targeted search for low-frequency (144--215\,MHz) FRB emission from five repeating FRBs using 23.3\,hr of archival data taken with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) Voltage Capture System (VCS) between 2014 September and 2020 May. This is the first time that the MWA VCS has been used to search for FRB signals from known repeaters, which enables much more sensitive FRB searches than previously performed with the standard MWA correlator mode. We performed a standard single pulse search with a temporal and spectral resolution of s and 10\,kHz, respectively, over a dispersion measure (DM) range centred at the known DM of each studied repeating FRB. No FRBs exceeding a threshold were detected. The fluence upper limits in the range of 32--1175\,Jy\,ms and 36--488\,Jy\,ms derived from 10 observations of FRB 20190711A and four…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · GNSS positioning and interference
