An FRB Sent Me a DM: Constraining the Electron Column of the Milky Way Halo with Fast Radio Burst Dispersion Measures from CHIME/FRB

Author:

Cook Amanda M.ORCID,Bhardwaj MohitORCID,Gaensler B. M.ORCID,Scholz PaulORCID,Eadie Gwendolyn M.ORCID,Hill Alex S.ORCID,Kaspi Victoria M.ORCID,Masui Kiyoshi W.ORCID,Curtin Alice P.ORCID,Dong Fengqiu AdamORCID,Fonseca EmmanuelORCID,Herrera-Martin AntonioORCID,Kaczmarek JaneORCID,Lanman Adam E.ORCID,Lazda MattiasORCID,Leung CalvinORCID,Meyers Bradley W.ORCID,Michilli DanieleORCID,Pandhi AyushORCID,Pearlman Aaron B.ORCID,Pleunis ZiggyORCID,Ransom ScottORCID,Rahman MubdiORCID,Sand Ketan R.ORCID,Shin KaitlynORCID,Smith KendrickORCID,Stairs IngridORCID,Stenning David C.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract The CHIME/FRB project has detected hundreds of fast radio bursts (FRBs), providing an unparalleled population to statistically probe the foreground media that they illuminate. One such foreground medium is the ionized halo of the Milky Way (MW). We estimate the total Galactic electron column density from FRB dispersion measures (DMs) as a function of Galactic latitude using four different estimators, including ones that assume spherical symmetry of the ionized MW halo and ones that imply more latitudinal variation in density. Our observation-based constraints of the total Galactic DM contribution for ∣b∣ ≥ 30°, depending on the Galactic latitude and selected model, span 87.8–141 pc cm−3. This constraint implies upper limits on the MW halo DM contribution that range over 52–111 pc cm−3. We discuss the viability of various gas density profiles for the MW halo that have been used to estimate the halo’s contribution to DMs of extragalactic sources. Several models overestimate the DM contribution, especially when assuming higher halo gas masses (∼3.5 × 1012 M ). Some halo models predict a higher MW halo DM contribution than can be supported by our observations unless the effect of feedback is increased within them, highlighting the impact of feedback processes in galaxy formation.

Funder

Gouvernement du Canada ∣ Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

NSF ∣ MPS ∣ Division of Astronomical Sciences

NSF ∣ MPS ∣ Division of Physics

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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