Multiple messengers of fast radio bursts
Abstract
We review the potential information that can be gleaned from multi-wavelength and multi-messenger detections of Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs). The primary function of such detections, following FRB localization, will be to reveal the progenitors of FRB events. However, these observations serve a more basic function in host galaxy identification, subsequent redshift measurement, and in disentangling the contributions of various line-of-sight contributions to properties of FRBs measured at radio wavelengths.
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