The Northern Cross Fast Radio Burst project III. The FRB-magnetar connection in a sample of nearby galaxies

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2023)

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Context. Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond radio transients observed at cosmological distances. The nature of their progenitors is still a matter of debate, although magnetars are invoked by most models. The proposed FRB-magnetar connection was strengthened by the discovery of an FRB-like event from the Galactic magnetar SGR J1935+2154.Aims. In this work we aim to investigate how prevalent magnetars such as SGR J1935+2154 are within FRB progenitors.Methods. To this end, we carried out an FRB search in a sample of seven nearby (< 12 Mpc) galaxies with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope for a total of 692 h.Results. We detected one 1.8 ms burst in the direction of M 101 with a fluence of 58 & PLUSMN; 5 Jy ms. Its dispersion measure of 303 pc cm(-3) places it most likely beyond M 101. Considering that no significant detection comes indisputably from the selected galaxies, we place a 38 yr(-1) upper limit on the total burst rate (i.e. including the whole sample) at the 95% confidence level. This upper limit constrains the event rate per magnetar to & lambda;(mag)??10(34) erg from magnetars such as SGR J1935+2154 appear more rarely compared to previous observations and further disfavour them as unique progenitors for the cosmological FRB population. This provides support to the idea that there is a greater contribution from a population of more exotic magnetars not born via core-collapsed supernovae.
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Local Group, methods, observational, stars, magnetars
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