The spectrum of the persistent radio source associated with FRB 20190417A
L. Bruno, D. Pelliciari, G. Bernardi, M. Pilia, L. Beduzzi, P. Esposito

TL;DR
This study characterizes the spectrum of a persistent radio source linked to FRB 20190417A, revealing properties consistent with a young magnetar nebula and constraining its age and size.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed spectral analysis of the PRS associated with FRB 20190417A, supporting the magneto-ionic nebula model and estimating its age and physical dimensions.
Findings
Spectrum follows a power-law at GHz frequencies.
No detection at 144 MHz down to 170 μJy sensitivity.
Estimated age of the source is less than 250 years.
Abstract
Persistent radio sources (PRSs) are (sub-)parsec-scale compact non-thermal continuum sources associated with some repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs). Their nature is debated, but their properties provide insights into the FRB environment and progenitors. We measure the spectrum of the recently confirmed PRS associated with FRB 20190417A. Spectral features such as the self-absorption and cooling break can be used to constrain the age and size of PRSs and test theoretical models. We present observations made with the 1.26 GHz upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and observations from the 6 GHz Karl Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). With complementary archival data and the LOw Frequency ARray Two Meter Sky Survey (LoTSS), we characterise the spectrum of the PRS between 144 MHz and 6 GHz. The spectrum follows a power-law behaviour at gigahertz frequencies. The source is not…
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