The Host Galaxy of GRB 990123
- 10 June 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 518 (1) , L1-L4
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312059
Abstract
We present deep images of the field of GRB 990123 obtained in a broadband UV/visible bandpass with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and deep near-infrared images obtained with the Keck I 10 m telescope. The HST image reveals that the optical transient (OT) is offset by 067 (5.8 kpc in projection) from an extended, apparently interacting galaxy. This galaxy, which we conclude is the host galaxy of GRB 990123, is the most likely source of the absorption lines of metals at a redshift of z=1.6 seen in the spectrum of the OT. With magnitudes of Gunn-r = 24.5 ± 0.2 and K = 22.1±0.3 mag, this corresponds to an L ~ 0.5L galaxy, assuming that it is located at z = 1.6. The estimated unobscured star formation rate is ≈4 M☉ yr−1, which is typical for normal galaxies at comparable redshifts. There is no evidence for strong gravitational lensing magnification of this burst, and some alternative explanation for its remarkable energetics (such as beaming) may therefore be required. The observed offset of the OT from the nominal host center, the absence of broad absorption lines in the afterglow spectrum, and the relatively blue continuum of the host do not support the notion that gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) originate from active galactic nuclei or massive black holes. Rather, the data are consistent with models of GRBs that involve the death and/or merger of massive stars. Indeed, the HST image suggests an intimate connection between GRB 990123 and a star-forming region.Keywords
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