FRB 20241228A is localized to a star-forming galaxy at z=0.1614, with a stringent X-ray limit from Swift follow-up 112 seconds after the burst.
Modeling the Morphology of Fast Radio Bursts and Radio Pulsars with fitburst
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We present a framework for modeling astrophysical pulses from radio pulsars and fast radio bursts (FRBs). This framework, called fitburst, generates synthetic representations of dynamic spectra that are functions of several physical and heuristic parameters; the heuristic parameters can nonetheless accommodate a vast range of distributions in spectral energy. fitburst is designed to optimize the modeling of features induced by effects that are intrinsic and extrinsic to the emission mechanism, including the magnitude and frequency dependence of pulse dispersion and scatter-broadening. fitburst removes intra-channel smearing through two-dimensional upsampling, and can account for phase wrapping of "folded" signals that are typically acquired during pulsar-timing observations. We demonstrate the effectiveness of fitburst in modeling data containing pulsars and FRBs observed with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) telescope.
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Discovery and Localization of the Swift-Observed FRB 20241228A in a Star-forming Host Galaxy
FRB 20241228A is localized to a star-forming galaxy at z=0.1614, with a stringent X-ray limit from Swift follow-up 112 seconds after the burst.