2018A&A...620A.190D


Query : 2018A&A...620A.190D

2018A&A...620A.190D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 620A, 190-190 (2018/12-1)

The luminous host galaxy, faint supernova and rapid afterglow rebrightening of GRB 100418A.

DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., THONE C.C., BENSCH K., VAN DER HORST A.J., KANN D.A., CANO Z., IZZO L., GOLDONI P., MARTIN S., FILGAS R., SCHADY P., GOROSABEL J., BIKMAEV I., BREMER M., BURENIN R., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., COVINO S., FYNBO J.P.U., GARCIA-APPADOO D., DE GREGORIO-MONSALVO I., JELINEK M., KHAMITOV I., KAMBLE A., KOUVELIOTOU C., KRUHLER T., LELOUDAS G., MELNIKOV S., NARDINI M., PERLEY D.A., PETITPAS G., POOLEY G., RAU A., ROL E., SANCHEZ-RAMIREZ R., STARLING R.L.C., TANVIR N.R., WIERSEMA K., WIJERS R.A.M.J. and ZAFAR T.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) give us the chance to study both their extreme physics and the star-forming galaxies in which they form.
Aims. GRB 100418A, at a redshift of z=0.6239, had a bright optical and radio afterglow, and a luminous star-forming host galaxy. This allowed us to study the radiation of the explosion as well as the interstellar medium of the host both in absorption and emission.
Methods. We collected photometric data from radio to X-ray wavelengths to study the evolution of the afterglow and the contribution of a possible supernova (SN) and three X-shooter spectra obtained during the first 60 h.
Results. The light curve shows a very fast optical rebrightening, with an amplitude of ∼3 magnitudes, starting 2.4 h after the GRB onset. This cannot be explained by a standard external shock model and requires other contributions, such as late central-engine activity. Two weeks after the burst we detect an excess in the light curve consistent with a SN with peak absolute magnitude MV=-18.5mag, among the faintest GRB-SNe detected to date. The host galaxy shows two components in emission, with velocities differing by 130km/s, but otherwise having similar properties. While some absorption and emission components coincide, the absorbing gas spans much higher velocities, indicating the presence of gas beyond the star-forming regions. The host has a star formation rate of SFR=12.2M/yr, a metallicity of 12+log(O/H)=8.55, and a mass of 1.6x109M.
Conclusions. GRB 100418A is a member of a class of afterglow light curves which show a steep rebrightening in the optical during the first day, which cannot be explained by traditional models. Its very faint associated SN shows that GRB-SNe can have a larger dispersion in luminosities than previously seen. Furthermore, we have obtained a complete view of the host of GRB 100418A owing to its spectrum, which contains a remarkable number of both emission and absorption lines.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 100418A - supernovae: individual: GRB 100418A - galaxies: dwarf - ISM: abundances - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

CDS comments: Table A.2, Fig.A.1 calibration stars not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
2 SN 2011kl SN* 00 57 22.64 -46 48 03.6           SNSLSN 230 1
3 SN 2006aj SN* 03 21 39.670 +16 52 02.27 17.96 19.11 17.40     SNIc-BL 940 1
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
5 SN 2010bh SN* 07 10 30.63 -56 15 19.7           SNIc 287 1
6 SN 2003lw SN* 08 02 30.1 -39 51 03       20.23   SNIc: 548 0
7 SN 2012bz SN* 09 07 38.38 +14 01 07.5           SNIb/c 163 1
8 SN 2003dh SN* 10 44 50.030 +21 31 18.15     16.2     SNIcpec 1208 1
9 SN 2017iuk SN* 11 09 39.49 -12 35 18.7           ~ 153 0
10 GD 153 WD* 12 57 02.3224909560 +22 01 52.634778240 11.883 13.060 13.349 13.488 13.669 DA1.2 354 0
11 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
12 GRB 100418A gB 17 05 26.96 +11 27 41.9           ~ 180 0
13 NVSS J170527+112706 Rad 17 05 27.66 +11 27 06.9           ~ 1 0
14 4C 09.57 BLL 17 51 32.81857326 +09 39 00.7284066   17.46 16.78 15.57   ~ 944 1
15 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1821 2
16 GRB 100621A gB 21 01 13.12 -51 06 22.5           ~ 184 0
17 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2847 2
18 GRB 081029 gB 23 07 06 -68 10.7           ~ 107 0

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