2019ApJ...876...91H -
Astrophys. J., 876, 91-91 (2019/May-2)
Molecular gas properties in the host galaxy of GRB 080207.
HATSUKADE B., HASHIMOTO T., KOHNO K., NAKANISHI K., OHTA K., NIINO Y., TAMURA Y. and TOTH L.V.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present the results of CO(1-0) and CO(4-3) observations of the host galaxy of a long-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 080207 at z = 2.0858 by using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. The host is detected in CO(1-0) and CO(4-3), becoming the first case for a gamma-ray burst (GRB) host with more than two CO transitions detected combined with CO(2-1) and CO(3-2) in the literature. Adopting a metallicity-dependent CO-to-H2 conversion factor, we derive a molecular gas mass of Mgas = 8.7 x 1010 M☉, which places the host in a sequence of normal star-forming galaxies in an Mgas-star formation rate (SFR) plane. A modified blackbody fit to the far-infrared-millimeter photometry results in a dust temperature of 37 K and a dust mass of Mdust = 1.5 x 108 M☉. The spatially resolved CO(4-3) observations allow us to examine the kinematics of the host. The CO velocity field shows a clear rotation and is reproduced by a rotation-dominated disk model with a rotation velocity of 350 km s–1 and a half-light radius of 2.4 kpc. The CO spectral line energy distribution derived from the four CO transitions is similar to that of starburst galaxies, suggesting a high excitation condition. Comparison of molecular gas properties between the host and normal (main-sequence) galaxies at similar redshifts shows that they share common properties such as gas mass fraction, gas depletion timescale, gas-to-dust ratio, location in the Mgas-SFR (or surface density) relation, and kinematics, suggesting that long-duration GRBs can occur in normal star-forming environments at z ∼ 2.
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Journal keyword(s):
cosmology: observations - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - gamma-ray burst: individual: GRB 080207 - radio lines: galaxies
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