The FRB20190520B Sightline Intersects Foreground Galaxy Clusters
Khee-Gan Lee, Ilya S. Khrykin, Sunil Simha, Metin Ata, Yuxin Huang, J., Xavier Prochaska, Nicolas Tejos, Jeff Cooke, Kentaro Nagamine, Jielai Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic data to identify foreground galaxy clusters intersecting the FRB20190520B sightline, significantly revising the estimated host galaxy contribution to the FRB's dispersion measure and highlighting the importance of foreground analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of the foreground environment of FRB20190520B, revealing galaxy clusters that impact the FRB's observed properties and refining the host DM estimate.
Findings
Identified two galaxy clusters intersecting the FRB sightline.
Revised the host galaxy DM contribution to a smaller, more consistent value.
Highlighted the significance of foreground structures in FRB analysis.
Abstract
The repeating fast radio burst FRB20190520B is an anomaly of the FRB population thanks to its high dispersion measure (DMpc/cc) despite its low redshift of . This excess has been attributed to a large host contribution of pc/cc, far larger than any other known FRB. In this paper, we describe spectroscopic observations of the FRB20190520B field obtained as part of the FLIMFLAM survey, which yielded 701 galaxy redshifts in the field. We find multiple foreground galaxy groups and clusters, for which we then estimated halo masses by comparing their richness with numerical simulations. We discover two separate galaxy clusters, at and , respectively, that are directly intersected by the FRB sightline within their characteristic halo radius \rvir{}. Subtracting off their estimated DM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
