Mapping Obscured Star Formation in the Host Galaxy of FRB 20201124A

Author:

Dong 董 Yuxin 雨欣ORCID,Eftekhari TarranehORCID,Fong Wen-faiORCID,Deller Adam T.ORCID,Mannings Alexandra G.,Simha SunilORCID,Sridhar NavinORCID,Rafelski MarcORCID,Gordon Alexa C.ORCID,Bhandari ShivaniORCID,Day Cherie K.ORCID,Heintz Kasper E.ORCID,Hessels Jason W. T.ORCID,Leja JoelORCID,James Clancy W.ORCID,Kilpatrick Charles D.ORCID,Mahony Elizabeth K.ORCID,Marcote BenitoORCID,Margalit BenORCID,Nimmo KenzieORCID,Prochaska J. XavierORCID,Rouco Escorial AliciaORCID,Ryder Stuart D.ORCID,Schroeder GenevieveORCID,Shannon Ryan M.ORCID,Tejos NicolasORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present high-resolution 1.5–6 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) optical and infrared observations of the extremely active repeating fast radio burst (FRB) FRB 20201124A and its barred spiral host galaxy. We constrain the location and morphology of star formation in the host and search for a persistent radio source (PRS) coincident with FRB 20201124A. We resolve the morphology of the radio emission across all frequency bands and measure a star formation rate (SFR) ≈ 8.9 M yr−1, approximately ≈2.5–6 times larger than optically inferred SFRs, demonstrating dust-obscured star formation throughout the host. Compared to a sample of all known FRB hosts with radio emission, the host of FRB 20201124A has the most significantly obscured star formation. While HST observations show the FRB to be offset from the bar or spiral arms, the radio emission extends to the FRB location. We propose that the FRB progenitor could have formed in situ (e.g., a magnetar born from a massive star explosion). It is still plausible, although less likely, that the progenitor of FRB 20201124A migrated from the central bar of the host. We further place a limit on the luminosity of a putative PRS at the FRB position of L 6.0GHz ≲ 1.8 ×1027 erg s−1 Hz−1, among the deepest PRS luminosity limits to date. However, this limit is still broadly consistent with both magnetar nebulae and hypernebulae models assuming a constant energy injection rate of the magnetar and an age of ≳105 yr in each model, respectively.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Space Telescope Science Institute

Dutch Research Council

David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Research Corporation for Science Advancement

State Agency for Research of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Institute of Cosmos Sciences

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA FINESST

NSF CAREER

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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