Asymmetric H i 21 cm Lines of Fast Radio Burst Hosts: Connection with Galaxy Interaction
- 1 October 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
- Vol. 920 (1), L21
- https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac2b35
Abstract
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are enigmatic transients with very short radio emission. Their nature is still widely debated. I provide the first analysis of atomic gas properties of a small sample of FRB hosts to constrain their nature. H i observations exist for NGC 3252, the host of FRB 181030A, M81, the host of FRB 200120E, and the Milky Way, the host of FRB 200428. I report three observables: (i) all three FRB hosts are interacting galaxies; (ii) the H i spectra of both FRB hosts with such data available are highly asymmetric, several standard deviations above the general population of galaxies; (iii) two FRB hosts have normal atomic gas properties and one is strongly deficient in atomic gas. This indicates that nearby and repeating FRBs are connected with a recent enhancement of star formation due to interaction. This supports fast FRB channels, for example, a massive star with a short delay time so that interaction signatures giving rise to the birth of the progenitor are still visible. Long gamma-ray burst (GRB) and broad-lined type Ic supernova (SN) hosts exhibit much more symmetric spectra, even though they were claimed to experience gas inflow from the intergalactic medium. The difference can be explained by the interactions experienced by FRB hosts being more disruptive than these gas inflows, or by the mass effect, with GRB/SN hosts at lower masses having less organized gas motions, so with H i lines closer to a symmetrical Gaussian. This also suggests that the emission mechanisms of FRBs and GRBs are different.Funding Information
- Narodowe Centrum Nauki (2018/30/E/ST9/00208)
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