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H.E.S.S. programme searching for VHE gamma rays associated with FRBs

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posted on 2025-09-08, 11:17 authored by F Aharonian, A Archaryya, J Aschersleben, H Ashkar, M Backes, V Barbosa Martins, R Batzofin, Y Becherini, D Berge, K Bernlöhr, M Böttcher, C Boisson, J Bolmont, M de Bony de Lavergne, J Borowska, F Bradascio, R Brose, A Brown, F Brun, B Bruno, C Burger-Scheidlin, S Casanova, J Celic, M Cerruti, T Chand, S Chandra, A Chen, J Chibueze, O Chibueze, J Damascene Mbarubucyeye, J de Assis Scarpin, A Djannati-Ataï, J Djuvsland, A Dmytriiev, K Egberts, S Einecke, J-P Ernenwein, C Escañuela Nieves, M Filipovic, G Fontaine, S Funk, S Gabici, JF Glicenstein, J Glombitza, G Grolleron, B Heß, W Hofmann, TL Holch, M Holler, D Horns, Zhiqiu Huang, A Jaitly, M Jamrozy, F Jankowsky, I Jung-Richardt, E Kasai, K Katarzyński, D Kerszberg, R Khatoon, B Khélifi, W Kluźniak, Nu Komin, K Kosack, D Kostunin, A Kundu, RG Lang, S Le Stum, A Lemière, M Lemoine-Goumard, J-P Lenain, A Luashvili, J Mackey, D Malyshev, V Marandon, R Marx, A Mehta, M Meyer, A Mitchell, R Moderski, MO Moghadam, E Moulin, M de Naurois, J Niemiec, Paul O'BrienPaul O'Brien, L Olivera-Nieto, E de Ona Wilhelmi, M Ostrowski, S Panny, M Panter, RD Parsons, U Pensec, S Pita, G Pühlhofer, M Punch, A Quirrenbach, S Ravikularaman, M Regeard, O Reimer, H Ren, B Reville, F Rieger, G Rowell, B Rudak, K Sabri, V Sahakian, H Salzmann, A Santangelo, M Sasaki, J Schäfer, F Schüssler, HM Schutte, JNS Shapopi, A Sharma, S Spencer, Ł Stawarz, R Steenkamp, S Steinmassl, C Steppa, T Takahashi, T Tanaka, M Tsirou, C van Eldik, M Vecchi, C Venter, T Wach, SJ Wagner, A Wierzcholska, AA Zdziarski, A Zech, N Żywucka, The H.E.S.S. collaboration
<p dir="ltr">Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are highly energetic, extremely short-lived bursts of radio flashes. Despite extensive research, the exact cause of these outbursts remains speculative. The high luminosity, short duration, and high dispersion measure of these events suggest they result from extreme, high-energy extragalactic sources, such as highly magnetized and rapidly spinning neutron stars known as magnetars. The number of detected FRBs, including repeating ones, has grown rapidly in recent years. Except for FRB 20200428D, and FRB-like radio burst that is associated to Galactic magnetar SGR 1935+2154, no multi-wavelength counterpart to any FRB has been detected yet. The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) telescope has developed a program to follow up FRBs searching for their gamma-ray counterparts, helping to uncover the nature of FRBs and FRB sources. This paper provides an overview of the searches for FRB sources conducted by H.E.S.S., including follow-up observations and simultaneous multi-wavelength campaigns with radio and X-ray observatories. Among the FRB sources observed by H.E.S.S., nine are localized with redshifts ranging between 0.11 and 0.492 from 2015 to 2022. No significant very high energy (VHE) emission was detected during these observations. We report constraints on the VHE luminosity ranging from 1044 erg s-1 and 1048 erg s-1, placing limits on the FRB's region persistent VHE emission and potential FRB afterglow emission across timescales from hours to years.</p>

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College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

Volume

2025

Issue

07

Pagination

086 - 086

Publisher

IOP Publishing

eissn

1475-7516

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-09-08

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Paul O'Brien

Deposit date

2025-08-15

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