Cosmology-insensitive estimate of IGM baryon mass fraction from five localized fast radio bursts
Abstract
Five fast radio bursts (FRBs), including three apparently non-repeating ones FRB 180924, FRB 181112, and FRB 190523, and two repeaters, FRB 121102 and FRB 180916.J0158+65, have already been localized so far. We apply a method developed recently by us (Li et al. 2019) to these five localized FRBs to give a cosmology-insensitive estimate of the fraction of baryon mass in the IGM, f IGM. Using the measured dispersion measure (DM) and luminosity distance d L data (inferred from the FRB redshifts and d L of type Ia supernovae at the same redshifts) of the five FRBs, we constrain the local f IGM = 0.84+0.16-0.22 with no evidence of redshift dependence. This cosmology-insensitive estimate of f IGM from FRB observations is in excellent agreement with previous constraints using other probes. Moreover, using the three apparently non-repeating FRBs only we get a little looser but consistent result f IGM = 0.74+0.24-0.18. In these two cases, reasonable estimations for the host galaxy DM contribution ( DMhost) can be achieved by modelling it as a function of star formation rate. The constraints on both f IGM and DMhost are expected to be significantly improved with the rapid progress in localizing FRBs.