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The Properties of GRB 120923A at a Spectroscopic Redshift of z ≈ 7.8
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- Tanvir , N R , Laskar , T , Levan , A J , Perley , D A , Zabl , J , Fynbo , J P U , Rhoads , J , Cenko , S B , Greiner , J , Wiersema , K , Hjorth , J , Cucchiara , A , Berger , E , Bremer , M N , Cano , Z , Cobb , B E , Covino , S , D’Elia , V , Fong , W , Fruchter , A S , Goldoni , P , Hammer , F , Heintz , K E , Jakobsson , P , Kann , D A , Kaper , L , Klose , S , Knust , F , Krühler , T , Malesani , D , Misra , K , Guelbenzu , A N , Pugliese , G , Sánchez-Ramírez , R , Schulze , S , Stanway , E R , Ugarte Postigo , A D , Watson , D , Wijers , R A M J & Xu , D 2018 , ' The Properties of GRB 120923A at a Spectroscopic Redshift of z ≈ 7.8 ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 865 , no. 2 , 107 .
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powerful probes of early stars and galaxies, during and potentially even before the era of reionization. Although the number of GRBs identified at z ≳ 6 remains small, they provide a unique window on typical star-forming galaxies at that time, and thus are complementary to deep field observations. We report the identification of the optical drop-out afterglow of Swift GRB 120923A in near-infrared Gemini-North imaging, and derive a redshift of Ζ=7.84 +0.06/-0.12 from Very Large Telescope/X-shooter spectroscopy. At this redshift the peak 15–150 keV luminosity of the burst was 3.2 × 1052 erg s−1, and in this sense it was a rather typical long-duration GRB in terms of rest frame luminosity. This burst was close to the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope detection threshold, and the X-ray and near-infrared afterglow were also faint. We present ground- and space-based follow-up observations spanning from X-ray to radio, and find that a standard external shock model with a constant-density circumburst environment of density n ≈ 4 × 10−2 cm−3 gives a good fit to the data. The near-infrared light curve exhibits a sharp break at t ≈ 3.4 days in the observer frame which, if interpreted as being due to a jet, corresponds to an opening angle of θjet ≈ 5º. The beaming-corrected γ-ray energy is then Eγ ≈ 2 x 1050 erg, while the beaming-corrected kinetic energy is lower, erg, suggesting that GRB 120923A was a comparatively low kinetic energy event. We discuss the implications of this event for our understanding of the high-redshift population of GRBs and their identification.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Tanvir , N R , Laskar , T , Levan , A J , Perley , D A , Zabl , J , Fynbo , J P U , Rhoads , J , Cenko , S B , Greiner , J , Wiersema , K , Hjorth , J , Cucchiara , A , Berger , E , Bremer , M N , Cano , Z , Cobb , B E , Covino , S , D’Elia , V , Fong , W , Fruchter , A S , Goldoni , P , Hammer , F , Heintz , K E , Jakobsson , P , Kann , D A , Kaper , L , Klose , S , Knust , F , Krühler , T , Malesani , D , Misra , K , Guelbenzu , A N , Pugliese , G , Sánchez-Ramírez , R , Schulze , S , Stanway , E R , Ugarte Postigo , A D , Watson , D , Wijers , R A M J & Xu , D 2018 , ' The Properties of GRB 120923A at a Spectroscopic Redshift of z ≈ 7.8 ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 865 , no. 2 , 107 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1137572047
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource