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2007ApJ...669....1R - Astrophys. J., 669, 1-9 (2007/November-1)

Detection of GRB 060927 at z = 5.47: implications for the use of gamma-ray bursts as probes of the end of the dark ages.

RUIZ-VELASCO A.E., SWAN H., TROJA E., MALESANI D., FYNBO J.P.U., STARLING R.L.C., XU D., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C., ANDERSEN M.I., ASHLEY M.C.B., BARTHELMY S.D., BERSIER D., CASTRO CERON J.M., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., GEHRELS N., GOGUS E., GOROSABEL J., GUIDORZI C., GUVER T., HJORTH J., HORNS D., HUANG K.Y., JAKOBSSON P., JENSEN B.L., KIZILOGLU U., KOUVELIOTOU C., KRIMM H.A., LEDOUX C., LEVAN A.J., MARSH T., McKAY T., MELANDRI A., MILVANG-JENSEN B., MUNDELL C.G., O'BRIEN P.T., OZEL M., PHILLIPS A., QUIMBY R., ROWELL G., RUJOPAKARN W., RYKOFF E.S., SCHAEFER B.E., SOLLERMAN J., TANVIR N.R., THONE C.C., URATA Y., VESTRAND W.T., VREESWIJK P.M., WATSON D., WHEELER J.C., WIJERS R.A.M.J., WREN J., YOST S.A., YUAN F., ZHAI M. and ZHENG W.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on follow-up observations of the gamma-ray burst GRB 060927 using the robotic ROTSE-IIIa telescope and a suite of larger aperture ground-based telescopes. An optical afterglow was detected 20 s after the burst, the earliest rest-frame detection of optical emission from any GRB. Spectroscopy performed with the VLT about 13 hr after the trigger shows a continuum break at λ~8070 Å, produced by neutral hydrogen absorption at z~5.6. We also detect an absorption line at 8158 Å, which we interpret as Si II λ1260 at z=5.467. Hence, GRB 060927 is the second most distant GRB with a spectroscopically measured redshift. The shape of the red wing of the spectral break can be fitted by a damped Lyα profile with a column density with log(NH/cm–2)=22.50±0.15. We discuss the implications of this work for the use of GRBs as probes of the end of the dark ages and draw three main conclusions: (1) GRB afterglows originating from z≳6 should be relatively easy to detect from the ground, but rapid near-infrared monitoring is necessary to ensure that they are found; (2) the presence of large H I column densities in some GRB host galaxies at z>5 makes the use of GRBs to probe the reionization epoch via spectroscopy of the red damping wing challenging; and (3) GRBs appear crucial to locate typical star-forming galaxies at z>5, and therefore the type of galaxies responsible for the reionization of the universe.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - gamma rays: bursts (GRB 060927)

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