TL;DR
This paper reports detailed observations of the active FRB 20240114A with MeerKAT, including burst detection, localisation, polarisation analysis, and implications for its host galaxy and potential persistent radio source.
Contribution
First detailed localisation and polarimetric analysis of FRB 20240114A using MeerKAT, revealing its host galaxy and properties of its bursts and environment.
Findings
62 bursts detected in UHF and L-band with MeerKAT.
Precise localisation of FRB 20240114A to an arcsecond accuracy.
Most bursts exhibit nearly 100% linear polarisation.
Abstract
We report observations of the highly active FRB 20240114A with MeerKAT using the Ultra-High Frequency (UHF; MHz) and L-band ( MHz) receivers. A total of 62 bursts were detected in coherent tied-array beams using the MeerTRAP real-time transient detection pipeline. We measure a structure-optimising dispersion measure of using the brightest burst in the sample. We find the bursts of FRB 20240114A are generally detected in part of the broad band of MeerKAT, in the UHF and in the L-band, indicating the band limited nature. We analyse the fluence distribution of the 44 bursts detected at UHF, constraining the fluence completeness limit to Jy ms, above which the cumulative burst rate follows a power law with .…
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