2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.11644
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PRECISE localizations of repeating Fast Radio Bursts

Abstract: Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are extremely luminous and brief signals (with duration of milliseconds or even shorter) of extragalactic origin. Despite the fact that hundreds of FRBs have been discovered to date, their nature still remains unclear. Precise localizations of FRBs can unveil their host galaxies and local environments -and thus shed light on the physical processes that led to the burst production. However, this has only been achieved for a few FRBs to date. The European VLBI Network (EVN) is currently … Show more

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“…If a non-repeating (type I) FRB has been precisely localized by using e.g. VLBI down to the milliarcsecond level [44,45] or better in the future, its host galaxy and local environment can be well determined. Subsequently, it is a type Ib FRB if this FRB lives in a star-forming environment.…”
Section: Calibrating Type Ib Frbs As Standard Candlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a non-repeating (type I) FRB has been precisely localized by using e.g. VLBI down to the milliarcsecond level [44,45] or better in the future, its host galaxy and local environment can be well determined. Subsequently, it is a type Ib FRB if this FRB lives in a star-forming environment.…”
Section: Calibrating Type Ib Frbs As Standard Candlesmentioning
confidence: 99%