The ERO Host Galaxy of GRB 020127: Implications for the Metallicity of GRB Progenitors
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- 1 May 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 660 (1) , 504-508
- https://doi.org/10.1086/513007
Abstract
We present optical and near-IR observations of the host galaxy of GRB 020127, for which we measure R - Ks = 6.2 mag. This is only the second GRB host to date classified as an ERO. The spectral energy distribution (SED) is typical of a dusty starburst galaxy, with a redshift z ≈ 1.9, a luminosity L ≈ 5L*, and an inferred stellar mass of M* ~ 1011-1012 M☉, two orders of magnitude more massive than typical GRB hosts. A comparison to the z ~ 2 mass-metallicity (M-Z) relation suggests that the host metallicity is about 0.5-1Z☉. This result shows that at least some GRBs occur in massive, metal-enriched galaxies, and that the proposed low-metallicity bias of GRB progenitors is not as severe as previously claimed. Instead, we propose that the blue colors and sub-L* luminosities of most GRB hosts reflect their young starburst populations. This explanation also accounts for the prevalence of low-redshift GRBs in low-mass galaxies, since star formation activity shifts from high- to low-mass galaxies as a function of decreasing redshift ("downsizing"). Thus, the low-metallicity bias claimed for z 0.2 GRB hosts is likely a secondary effect, which reflects the M-Z relation, and consequently GRBs and their hosts may serve as a reliable tracer of cosmic star formation activity.Keywords
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