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2011ApJ...730...26F - Astrophys. J., 730, 26 (2011/March-3)

The optical afterglow and z = 0.92 early-type host galaxy of the short GRB 100117A.

FONG W., BERGER E., CHORNOCK R., TANVIR N.R., LEVAN A.J., FRUCHTER A.S., GRAHAM J.F., CUCCHIARA A. and FOX D.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the discovery of the optical afterglow and early-type host galaxy of the short-duration GRB 100117A. The faint afterglow is detected 8.3 hr after the burst with rAB= 25.46±0.20 mag. Follow-up optical and near-infrared observations uncover a coincident compact red galaxy, identified as an early-type galaxy at a spectroscopic redshift of z ~ 0.915 with a mass of ∼3x1010 M, an age of ∼1 Gyr, and a luminosity of L B≃ 0.5 L*. From a possible weak detection of [O II]λ3727 emission at z = 0.915 we infer an upper bound on the star formation rate of ∼0.1 M /yr, leading to a specific star formation rate of ≲0.004/Gyr. Thus, GRB 100117A is only the second short burst to date with a secure early-type host (the other being GRB 050724 at z = 0.257) and it has one of the highest short gamma-ray burst (GRB) redshifts. The offset between the host center and the burst position, 470±310 pc, is the smallest to date. Combined with the old stellar population age, this indicates that the burst likely originated from a progenitor with no significant kick velocity. However, from the brightness of the optical afterglow we infer a relatively low density of n ~ 3x10–4 ε–3e,–1ε–1.75B,–1/cm3. The combination of an optically faint afterglow and host suggests that previous such events may have been missed, thereby potentially biasing the known short GRB host population against z ≳ 1 early-type hosts.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - gamma-ray burst: individual: 100117A

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