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Synchronous and Asynchronous X-Ray Monitoring of FRB 20190520B with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory

Abstract

We report on X-ray limits on observations of FRB 20190520B during simultaneous observations with the Green Bank Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory. FRB 20190520B is an outlier in the fast radio burst (FRB) population due to its excess source-local dispersion, its association with compact persistent radio emission, and its high line-of-sight magnetic field variability. One radio burst was detected during the overlapping observing time, and no X-ray emission was detected. We find line-of-sight density and burst duration limits on FRB 20190520B's X-ray luminosity, interpreting the nondetection in the context of known X-ray populations that might serve as progenitors for FRB 20190520B. We place a direct limit on the presence of a massive black hole (MBH) in this system, limiting mass and the Eddington ratio λE to M_(BH)<4.3×10³(λE⁻¹)M⊙ (in a low-density line-of-sight limit) and M_(BH)<1.8×10⁴(λE⁻¹)M⊙ (high-density limit). These limits are both inconsistent with the scenario derived by Anna-Thomas et al. in which the FRB is viewed through a MBH wind; however, the model is still allowed if the wind luminosity has an X-ray emission fraction of less than 8%. Our observations would have been sensitive to the brightest ∼15% of the ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) population and the brightest flares from soft gamma-ray repeaters, but the nondetection is consistent with expectations for SGR 1806-20–like flares, most ULX hypernebula models, and X-ray binaries.

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Acknowledgement

The scientific results reported in this article are based on observations made by the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Support for this work was provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through Chandra Award Number 21400195 issued by the Chandra X-ray Center, which is operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for and on behalf of the National Aeronautics Space Administration under contract NAS8-03060. K.A. and R.A.T. were supported in part for this work by NSF award No. 1714897. S.B.S. gratefully acknowledges the support of a Sloan Fellowship. This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Parts of this work used Ned Wright's extremely useful online cosmology calculator (E. L. Wright 2006). Computational resources were provided by the WVU Research Computing Thorny Flat HPC cluster, which is funded in part by NSF OAC-1726534. The Green Bank and National Radio Astronomy Observatories are facilities of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreements by Associated Universities, Inc.

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Funding

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
21400195
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NAS8-03060
National Science Foundation
AST-1714897
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
National Science Foundation
OAC-1726534

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Accepted
2025-03-26
Available
2025-05-08
Published

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