Chronicling The Host Galaxy Properties Of The Remarkable Repeating Frb 20201124a

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2021)

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We present the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder localization and follow-up observations of the host galaxy of the repeating fast radio burst (FRB) source, FRB 20201124A, the fifth such extragalactic repeating FRB with an identified host. From spectroscopic observations using the 6.5 m MMT Observatory, we derive a redshift z = 0.0979 +/- 0.0001, a star formation rate inferred from H alpha emission SFR(H alpha) approximate to 2.1 M (circle dot) yr(-1), and a gas-phase metallicity of 12+log(O/H) approximate to 9.0. By jointly modeling the 12 filter optical-mid-infrared (MIR) photometry and spectroscopy of the host, we infer a median stellar mass of similar to 2 x 10(10) M (circle dot), internal dust extinction A ( V ) approximate to 1-1.5 mag, and a mass-weighted stellar population age of similar to 5-6 Gyr. Connecting these data to the radio and X-ray observations, we cannot reconcile the broadband behavior with strong active galactic nucleus activity and instead attribute the dominant source of persistent radio emission to star formation, likely originating from the circumnuclear region of the host. The modeling also indicates a hot dust component contributing to the MIR luminosity at a level of similar to 10%-30%. We model the host galaxy's star formation and mass assembly histories, finding that the host assembled >90% of its mass by 1 Gyr ago and exhibited a fairly constant SFR for most of its existence, with no clear evidence of past starburst activity.
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