A persistent radio source to FRB 20240114A: A Peek into the Heart of a Cosmic Explosion

A persistent radio source to FRB 20240114A: A Peek into the Heart of a Cosmic Explosion

Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are brief, powerful pulses of radio waves originating from distant galaxies. Their origins are still a mystery, with one leading theory pointing to magnetars, highly magnetized neutron stars, as the source. Astronomers have identified a small number of FRBs that emit repeated bursts, termed repeating FRBs (rFRBs). A subset of rFRBs have a persistent radio source (PRS) associated with them. PRSs are continuous sources of radio waves, distinct from the burst emission. The article discusses the discovery of the fourth known PRS associated with FRB 20240114A. This makes it a valuable case study for understanding the environments and mechanisms driving FRBs. Observations using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) pinpointed the PRS to a location about 1 kpc away from the center of its host galaxy. The PRS's high brightness temperature suggests it originates from a non-thermal process like synchrotron radiation, where electrons are accelerated in magnetic fields.


The host galaxy is a dwarf galaxy exhibiting a high rate of star formation, termed a starburst galaxy. Its properties rule out an active galactic nucleus (AGN) as the source of the PRS. Studying the radio spectrum of FRB 20240114A's PRS reveals a potential spectral peak around a frequency of 1 GHz. Such a peak could provide constraints on the energy and distribution of electrons within the PRS. The observed properties of FRB 20240114A and its PRS align with a "nebular model," where the PRS is powered by synchrotron radiation from a surrounding nebula of charged particles. There is a theoretical correlation between the luminosity of a PRS and the Faraday rotation measure (RM) of its associated FRB, which quantifies the magnetic field and electron density along the line of sight. FRB 20240114A and its PRS fit well within this predicted relationship. Further high-resolution radio observations at various frequencies are needed to refine the spectral shape of the PRS. This will allow scientists to better understand the physical processes and conditions within the nebula and glean more insights into the nature of the FRB's central engine.


Reference: Bruni, G., Piro, L., Yang, Y.-P., et al. 2024, Astronomy & Astrophysics


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