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Prompt X-ray emission from Fast Radio Bursts -- Upper limits with AstroSat

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arxiv 1911.00537 v1 pith:BJNPASGJ submitted 2019-11-01 astro-ph.HE

Prompt X-ray emission from Fast Radio Bursts -- Upper limits with AstroSat

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Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are short lived ($\sim$ msec), energetic transients (having a peak flux density of $\sim$ Jy) with no known prompt emission in other energy bands. We present results of a search for prompt X-ray emissions from 41 FRBs using the Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager (CZTI) on AstroSat which continuously monitors $\sim70\%$ of the sky. Our searches on various timescales in the 20-200 keV range, did not yield any counterparts in this hard X-ray band. We calculate upper limits on hard X-ray flux, in the same energy range and convert them to upper bounds for $\eta$: the ratio X-ray to radio fluence of FRBs. We find $\eta \leq 10^{8-10}$ for hard X-ray emission. Our results will help constrain the theoretical models of FRBs as the models become more quantitative and nearer, brighter FRBs are discovered.

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