2001ApJ...562..654D


Query : 2001ApJ...562..654D

2001ApJ...562..654D - Astrophys. J., 562, 654-663 (2001/December-1)

The afterglow and the host galaxy of the dark burst GRB 970828.

DJORGOVSKI S.G., FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., BLOOM J.S., ODEWAHN S.C. and DIERCKS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

GRB 970828 was the first well-localized γ-ray burst (GRB) X-ray afterglow for which no optical afterglow was found despite a prompt, deep search down to Rlim∼24.5 mag. We report the discovery of a short-lived radio flare within the X-ray localization error circle of this burst. Such radio flares are seen in about 25% of GRB afterglows, and their origin is not well understood. The precise radio position enabled us to identify the likely host galaxy of this burst and to measure its redshift, z=0.9578. The host appears to be an interacting/merging system. Under the assumption that the X-ray afterglow is mainly due to synchrotron mechanism, we infer the optical afterglow flux. The observed upper limits to the optical flux are easily explained by invoking an intervening dusty cloud within the host galaxy. These observations support the idea that GRBs with no detectable optical afterglows, or ``dark GRBs'', can be due to dust extinction within the host galaxies. The census of dark GRBs can then be used to constrain the fraction of the obscured star formation in the universe. We argue that the existing data already indicate that the obscured star formation rate is no more than one-half of that seen at UV and optical wavelengths.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Gamma Rays: Bursts - Radio Continuum: General

Nomenclature: [DFK2001] VLA JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS N=1. Fig3: [DFK2001] Galaxy A (Nos A-C, G), [DFK2001] Star N (No. 1).

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 FS 102 * 00 24 28.4649403728 +07 49 00.528698064   15.07 13.90     G3 10 0
2 GRB 970616 gB 01 18 48.0 -05 26 18           ~ 51 0
3 QSO B0134+3253 QSO 01 37 40.679 +33 08 55.50     21.20     ~ 26 0
4 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1494 1
5 GRB 970508 gB 06 53 49.2 +79 16 19           ~ 868 1
6 GRB 980329 gB 07 02 41 +38 50.7           ~ 273 1
7 GRB 980613 gB 10 17 57.8 +71 27 26           ~ 201 1
8 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4342 2
9 GRB 970402 gB 14 50 06.0 -69 20 00           ~ 70 1
10 GRB 990123 gB 15 25 29 +44 45.0     8.95     ~ 989 1
11 GRB 970111 gB 15 28 15.0 +19 36 18           ~ 140 0
12 GRB 000926 gB 17 04 15 +51 46.0           ~ 364 0
13 4B 960720 gB 17 29.7 +49 20           ~ 54 0
14 7C 1755+5749 QSO 17 56 03.6270838728 +57 48 47.989106532     18.00 18.4   ~ 56 1
15 [KES97] J180830.52+591849.4 G 18 08 30.52 +59 18 49.4           ~ 2 0
16 GRB 970828 gB 18 08 31.6 +59 18 51           ~ 347 1
17 [LDM2003] GRB J180831.6+591851 G 18 08 31.6 +59 18 51           ~ 14 1
18 NVSS J181003+564923 Rad 18 10 03.31903128 +56 49 22.9703747           ~ 27 1
19 [DFK2001] Star 1 * ~ ~           ~ 1 0
20 [DFK2001] Galaxy C G ~ ~           ~ 3 0
21 [DFK2001] Galaxy A G ~ ~           ~ 4 0

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