A search for persistent radio sources toward repeating fast radio bursts discovered by CHIME/FRB
Adaeze L. Ibik, Maria R. Drout, Bryan M. Gaensler, Paul Scholz, Navin, Sridhar, Ben Margalit, Casey J. Law, Tracy E. Clarke, Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,, Daniele Michilli, Tarraneh Eftekhari, Mohit Bhardwaj, Sarah Burke-Spolaor,, Shami Chatterjee, Amanda M. Cook, Jason W.T. Hessels

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for persistent radio sources near 37 repeating FRBs, identifying two candidate PRSs and setting limits on their prevalence, which informs models of FRB origins and environments.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic search for PRSs associated with a large sample of repeating FRBs using multi-wavelength data and deep radio observations.
Findings
Two candidate PRSs identified with host galaxy analysis.
Deep limits set on PRS luminosity for most FRB fields.
Low occurrence rate of luminous PRSs associated with repeating FRBs.
Abstract
The identification of persistent radio sources (PRSs) coincident with two repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) supports FRB theories requiring a compact central engine. However, deep non-detections in other cases highlight the diversity of repeating FRBs and their local environments. Here, we perform a systematic search for radio sources towards 37 CHIME/FRB repeaters using their arcminute localizations and a combination of archival surveys and targeted observations. Through multi-wavelength analysis of individual radio sources, we identify two (20181030A-S1 and 20190417A-S1) for which we disfavor an origin of either star formation or an active galactic nucleus in their host galaxies and thus consider them candidate PRSs. We do not find any associated PRSs for the majority of the repeating FRBs in our sample. For 8 FRB fields with Very Large Array imaging, we provide deep limits on the…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
