ALMA reveals spatially-resolved properties of molecular gas in the host galaxy of FRB 20191001A at z = 0.2340
Itsuki Yamanaka, Bunyo Hatsukade, Fumi Egusa, Tetsuya Hashimoto, Yuu, Niino, Tzu-Yin Hsu, Hiroyuki Kaneko, Kotaro Kohno

TL;DR
This study presents the first spatially resolved CO emission detection from an FRB host galaxy at a cosmological distance, revealing a gas-rich galaxy with ordered gas dynamics, providing insights into the environment of FRB progenitors.
Contribution
It provides the first spatially resolved molecular gas observations of an FRB host galaxy at cosmological distance, highlighting its gas richness and ordered gas dynamics.
Findings
Host galaxy is gas-rich with a molecular gas mass of (2.3±0.4)×10^{10} M_⊙.
The galaxy exhibits an ordered circular gas rotation.
The FRB site has a low upper limit on molecular gas column density.
Abstract
We report the detection of the CO(2-1) emission line with a spatial resolution of 0.9 arcsec () from the host galaxy of the fast radio burst (FRB), FRB 20191001A at , using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. This is the first detection of spatially resolved CO emission from the host galaxy of an FRB at a cosmological distance. The inferred molecular gas mass of the host galaxy is , indicating that it is gas-rich, as evidenced by the measured molecular gas fraction . This molecular-gas mass and the star formation rate of the host, , differ from those observed in the other FRB host galaxies with the average and . This lends further…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
