Discovery and Localization of the Swift-Observed FRB 20241228A in a Star-forming Host Galaxy
Alice P. Curtin, Shion Andrew, Sunil Simha, Alice Cai, Kenzie Nimmo, Shami Chatterjee, Amanda M. Cook, Fengqiu Adam Dong, Yuxin Dong, Tarraneh Eftekhari, Wen-fai Fong, Emmanuel Fonseca, Jason W. T. Hessels, Ronniy C. Joseph, Victoria Kaspi, Calvin Leung, Robert Main

TL;DR
This paper reports the first precise localization of a non-repeating FRB using VLBI techniques, associates it with a star-forming galaxy at z=0.1614, and provides constraints on its host environment and properties.
Contribution
It presents the first localization of FRB 20241228A with VLBI using CHIME Outriggers and rapid X-ray follow-up, linking it to a star-forming galaxy and analyzing its environment.
Findings
Localized FRB 20241228A with 11'' by 0.2'' precision
Associated the FRB with a star-forming galaxy at z=0.1614
Set the most stringent X-ray luminosity limit for a non-repeating FRB
Abstract
On 2024 December 28, CHIME/FRB detected the thus-far non-repeating FRB 20241228A with a real-time signal-to-noise ratio of . Approximately 112~s later, the X-ray Telescope onboard the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory was on source, the fastest follow-up to-date of a non-repeating FRB (Tohuvavohu et al. in prep.). Using CHIME/FRB and two of the three CHIME/FRB Outriggers, we obtained a Very Long Baseline Interferometry localization for FRB 20241228A with a 1 confidence ellipse of 11 by 0.2. This represents the first published localization using both the CHIME-KKO and CHIME-GBO Outriggers. We associate FRB 20241228A with a star-forming galaxy at a redshift of . The persistent X-ray luminosity limit at this source's location and distance is erg s in the keV band, the most stringent limit…
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