Abstract
The objective of this paper is to determine the level of obscured star formation activity and dust attenuation in a sample of gamma-ray burst (GRB) hosts, and to test the hypothesis that GRB hosts have properties consistent with those of the general star-forming galaxy populations. We present a radio continuum survey of all z < 1 GRB hosts in The Optically Unbiased GRB Host (TOUGH) sample supplemented with radio data for all (mostly pre-Swift) GRB-SN hosts discovered before 2006 October. We present new radio data for 22 objects and have obtained a detection for three of them (GRB 980425, 021211, 031203; none in the TOUGH sample), increasing the number of radio-detected GRB hosts from two to five. The star formation rate (SFR) for the GRB 021211 host of ~825 M ☉ yr–1, the highest ever reported for a GRB host, places it in the category of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. We found that at least ~63% of GRB hosts have SFR < 100 M ☉ yr–1 and at most ~8% can have SFR > 500 M ☉ yr–1. For the undetected hosts the mean radio flux (<35 μJy 3σ) corresponds to an average SFR < 15 M ☉ yr–1. Moreover, gsim 88% of the z lsim 1 GRB hosts have ultraviolet dust attenuation A UV < 6.7 mag (visual attenuation AV < 3 mag). Hence, we did not find evidence for large dust obscuration in a majority of GRB hosts. Finally, we found that the distributions of SFRs and A UV of GRB hosts are consistent with those of Lyman break galaxies, Hα emitters at similar redshifts, and of galaxies from cosmological simulations. The similarity of the GRB population with other star-forming galaxies is consistent with the hypothesis that GRBs, a least at z lsim 1, trace a large fraction of all star formation, and are therefore less biased indicators than once thought.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 85 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
Volume | 755 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Aug 2012 |
Keywords
- dust, extinction
- galaxies: evolution
- galaxies: ISM
- galaxies: star formation
- gamma-ray burst: general
- radio continuum: galaxies
- GAMMA-RAY BURST
- CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE
- SUBMILLIMETER-SELECTED GALAXIES
- SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTION
- MASS-METALLICITY RELATION
- LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES
- DEEP-FIELD-SOUTH
- HIGH-REDSHIFT
- FORMATION RATES
- LUMINOSITY FUNCTION