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HERO ID
2666198
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
THE OPTICALLY UNBIASED GRB HOST (TOUGH) SURVEY. V. VLT/X-SHOOTER EMISSION-LINE REDSHIFTS FOR SWIFT GRBs AT z similar to 2
Author(s)
Kruhler, T; Malesani, D; Milvang-Jensen, Bo; Fynbo, JPU; Hjorth, J; Jakobsson, P; Levan, AJ; Sparre, M; Tanvir, NR; Watson, DJ
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
ISSN:
0004-637X
EISSN:
1538-4357
Volume
758
Issue
1
DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/758/1/46
Web of Science Id
WOS:000309520500046
Abstract
We present simultaneous optical and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy of 19 Swift gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxies observed with the VLT/X-shooter with the aim of measuring their redshifts. Galaxies were selected from The Optically Unbiased GRB Host (TOUGH) survey (15 of the 19 galaxies) or because they hosted GRBs without a bright optical afterglow. Here we provide emission-line redshifts for 13 of the observed galaxies with brightnesses between F606W > 27 mag and R = 22.9 mag (median (R) over tilde = 24.6 mag). The median redshift is (z) over tilde = 2.1 for all hosts and (z) over tilde = 2.3 for the TOUGH hosts. Our new data significantly improve the redshift completeness of the TOUGH survey, which now stands at 77% (53 out of 69 GRBs). They furthermore provide accurate redshifts for nine prototype dark GRBs (e. g., GRB 071021 at z = 2.452 and GRB 080207 at z = 2.086), which are exemplary of GRBs where redshifts are challenging to obtain via afterglow spectroscopy. This establishes X-shooter spectroscopy as an efficient tool for redshift determination of faint, star-forming, high-redshift galaxies such as GRB hosts. It is hence a further step toward removing the bias in GRB samples that is caused by optically dark events, and provides the basis for a better understanding of the conditions in which GRBs form. The distribution of column densities as measured from X-ray data (N-H,(X)), for example, is closely related to the darkness of the afterglow and skewed toward low N-H,N-X values in samples that are dominated by bursts with bright optical afterglows.
Keywords
dust, extinction; galaxies: distances and redshifts; galaxies: fundamental parameters; galaxies: high-redshift; gamma-ray burst: general; surveys
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