SPOTLIGHT is a new real-time multibeam transient search pipeline for uGMRT using 90 A100 GPUs that detected 2870 bursts from 42 sources with sensitivity matching the predicted ~0.2 Jy ms threshold.
Deep Synoptic Array Science: First FRB and Host Galaxy Catalog
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Core-collapsed SIDM halos produce longer FRB image time delays than CDM halos, enabling future surveys to constrain self-interaction cross sections above roughly 18-40 cm²/g depending on collapse timing.
Generalizing the host galaxy dispersion measure distribution in FRB cosmology with 125 events produces Hubble constant estimates consistent with Planck 2018 and SH0ES while strongly favoring these models over narrow-prior alternatives on feedback strength.
FRB dispersion measures combined with non-parametric H(z) reconstruction yield Ω_b h² = 0.02236 ± 0.00090, agreeing with BBN and Planck CMB to within 0.05%.
Combining 104 FRBs with CC, SNe, and BAO data yields 10-43% tighter constraints on Omega_b, H0, and dark energy parameters in LambdaCDM, wCDM, CPL, and three f(R) models, with modest preference for extensions over LambdaCDM.
PATH is extended with three fitted P(m_r|z) prior models combined with P(z|DM), raising host-association confidence for ASKAP FRBs while showing fainter-than-expected host magnitude distribution.
FRBs serve as cosmological probes via dispersion measure, scattering, and Faraday rotation to constrain baryon distribution, expansion history, magnetic fields, and fundamental physics effects.
The CosmoVerse White Paper compiles observational tensions in cosmology and maps strategies using improved systematics checks and tests of fundamental physics to resolve them.
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Generalized Distributions of Host Dispersion Measures in the Fast Radio Burst Cosmology
Generalizing the host galaxy dispersion measure distribution in FRB cosmology with 125 events produces Hubble constant estimates consistent with Planck 2018 and SH0ES while strongly favoring these models over narrow-prior alternatives on feedback strength.
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The CosmoVerse White Paper: Addressing observational tensions in cosmology with systematics and fundamental physics
The CosmoVerse White Paper compiles observational tensions in cosmology and maps strategies using improved systematics checks and tests of fundamental physics to resolve them.