2021A&A...650A.117N


Query : 2021A&A...650A.117N

2021A&A...650A.117N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 650A, 117-117 (2021/6-1)

The host galaxy of the short GRB 050709.

NICUESA GUELBENZU A.M., KLOSE S., SCHADY P., GREINER J., HARTMANN D.H., HUNT L.K., MAGNELLI B., MASETTI N., MICHALOWSKI M.J., PALAZZI E., ROSSI A., WIERINGA M. and STECKLUM B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The host of the short gamma-ray burst (GRB) 050709 is a morphologically disturbed low-luminous galaxy. At a redshift of z=0.16, it belongs to one of the cosmologically nearest short-GRB hosts identified to date. Consequently, it represents a promising target for sensitive, spatially resolved observational studies. We have used the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) mounted at the Very Large Telescope to characterize the GRB host galaxy. In addition, we performed deep radio-continuum observations of the host with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and with ALMA at 1.3mm. Moreover, we made use of archival Spitzer Space Telescope 24 µm and Hubble Space Telescope/F814W imaging data of this galaxy. The spatially resolved MUSE data reveal that the entire host is a source of strong line emission, in particular from Hα and [OIII] λ 5007, superimposed on a rather weak stellar continuum. Using the Balmer decrement, we map the internal host-galaxy reddening and derive an extinction-corrected star formation rate based on the flux in the Hα line of 0.15±0.02M/yr. The galaxy is detected neither by ALMA nor by Spitzer, excluding a substantial amount of optically obscured star formation activity. Using the O3N2 metallicity indicator, we measure an average 12+log(O/H)=8.40±0.05 (corresponding to ∼0.5 solar). Diagnostic emission line diagrams show that a substantial fraction of all MUSE spaxels that cover the GRB 050709 host galaxy lie close to the star-formation demarcation line. Some spaxels even suggest line emission by shocked gas. The ATCA observations reveal faint diffuse radio emission at the eastern part of the host in excess to that expected from pure star formation, possibly further evidence for nonthermal processes. The kinematics of the Hα-emitting gas suggests a rotationally supported host-galaxy system, apparently in contrast to its irregular photometric morphology. A comparison with the field-galaxy population reveals, however, that the kinematics of the gas in the 050709 host fits into the ensemble of merging galaxies well. Finally, we use the ATCA radio data to set deep constraints on any late-time flux from the GRB afterglow or a potentially associated kilonova radio flare ∼10 years after the burst.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 050709

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 SN 2010bh SN* 07 10 30.63 -56 15 19.7           SNIc 281 1
2 CD-32 5613 WD* 08 41 32.4290850497 -32 56 32.915823461   12.07 11.85 12.3   DA5.5 297 0
3 UGC 6741 IG 11 45 55.50 +17 11 00.0           ~ 11 0
4 GRB 050509B gB 12 36 18.000 +29 01 24.00           ~ 304 1
5 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1858 0
6 GRB 111005A gB 14 53 15.60 -19 43 19.1           ~ 63 0
7 Fermi bn160821937 gB 18 39 54.550 +62 23 30.35           ~ 111 0
8 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1802 2
9 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1197 1
10 GRB 060505 gB 22 07 03.440 -27 48 51.89           ~ 254 1
11 QSO B2244-372 QSO 22 47 03.91732859 -36 57 46.3041035   18.70 19     ~ 54 1
12 QSO B2245-328 QSO 22 48 38.68573790 -32 35 52.1881477   18.38 18.6 18.63   ~ 117 1
13 ICRF J225805.9-275821 Sy1 22 58 05.96287687 -27 58 21.2567572   17.34 16.77 17.20   ~ 350 1
14 CXOU J230126.9-385839 G 23 01 26.96 -38 58 39.5   22.22 21.22 21   ~ 17 1
15 GRB 050709 gB 23 01 26.960 -38 58 39.50           ~ 291 1
16 GALEXASC J230127.17-385825.6 UV 23 01 27.13 -38 58 26.6           ~ 1 0
17 QSO B2258-391 QSO 23 01 30.8805010800 -38 54 05.649348600     18.0     ~ 12 0
18 NVSS J230132-385927 Rad 23 01 32.1 -38 59 27           ~ 5 0
19 9Y-MST J2328-4036 QSO 23 28 19.2647388192 -40 35 09.848817024   19.5 18.5     ~ 46 1
20 QSO B2355-534 BLL 23 57 53.26605016 -53 11 13.6895021   18.63 17.8 16.89   ~ 163 1

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