Contemporaneous optical-radio observations of a fast radio burst in a close galaxy pair

Abstract

We present the MeerKAT discovery and MeerLICHT contemporaneous optical observations of the Fast Radio Burst (FRB) 20230808F, which was found to have a dispersion measure of DM=653.20.4\,pc\,cm-3. FRB 20230808F has a scattering timescale τs=3.10.1\,ms at 1563.6 MHz, a rotation measure RM=169.40.2\,rad\,m-2, and a radio fluence Fradio=1.720.01\,Jy\,ms. We find no optical counterpart in the time immediately after the FRB, nor in the three months after the FRB during which we continued to monitor the field of the FRB. We set an optical upper flux limit in MeerLICHT's q-band of 11.7\,μ Jy for a 60 s exposure which started 3.4 s after the burst, which corresponds to an optical fluence, Fopt, of 0.039\,Jy\,ms on a timescale of 3.4 s. We obtain an estimate for the q-band luminosity limit of vLv 1.3×1043\,erg\,s-1. We localise the burst to a close galaxy pair at a redshift of zspec=0.34720.0002. Our time delay of 3.4 s between the FRB arrival time and the start of our optical exposure is the shortest ever for an as yet non-repeating FRB, and hence the closest to simultaneous optical follow-up that exists for such an FRB.

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