The Redshift and the Host Galaxy of GRB 980613: A Gamma-Ray Burst from a Merger-induced Starburst?
- 2 June 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 591 (1) , L13-L16
- https://doi.org/10.1086/376964
Abstract
We present optical and near-IR identification and spectroscopy of the host galaxy of GRB 980613. The burst was apparently associated with the optically (restframe UV) brightest component of a system of at least five galaxies or galaxy fragments at a redshift of z = 1.0969. The component we identify as the host galaxy shows a moderately high unobscured star formation rate, SFR = 5 M_solar/yr, but a high SFR per unit mass, indicative of a starburst. The image components show a broad range of (R-K) colors, with two of them being very red, possibly due to dust. Overall morphology of the system can be naturally interpreted as a strong tidal interaction of two or more galaxies, at a redshift where such events were much more common than now. Given the well established causal link between galaxy mergers and starbursts, we propose that this is a strong case for a GRB originating from a merger-induced starburst system. This supports the proposed link between GRBs and massive star formation.Comment: Submitted to the Astrophysical Journal Letters (25 July 2000). 4 Postscript (PS) pages including 2 black and white PS figures and 1 color PS figure. Uses macros emulateapj and psfiKeywords
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