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The X-shooter GRB afterglow legacy sample (XS-GRB)

  • J. Selsing
  • , D. Malesani
  • , P. Goldoni
  • , J. P.U. Fynbo
  • , T. Krühler
  • , L. A. Antonelli
  • , M. Arabsalmani
  • , J. Bolmer
  • , Z. Cano
  • , L. Christensen
  • , S. Covino
  • , P. D'Avanzo
  • , V. D'Elia
  • , A. De Cia
  • , A. De Ugarte Postigo
  • , H. Flores
  • , M. Friis
  • , A. Gomboc
  • , J. Greiner
  • , P. Groot
  • F. Hammer, O. E. Hartoog, K. E. Heintz, J. Hjorth, P. Jakobsson, J. Japelj, D. A. Kann, L. Kaper, C. Ledoux, G. Leloudas, A. J. Levan, E. Maiorano, A. Melandri, B. Milvang-Jensen, E. Palazzi, J. T. Palmerio, D. A. Perley, E. Pian, S. Piranomonte, G. Pugliese, R. Sánchez-Ramírez, S. Savaglio, P. Schady, S. Schulze, J. Sollerman, M. Sparre, G. Tagliaferri, N. R. Tanvir, C. C. Thöne, S. D. Vergani, P. Vreeswijk, D. Watson, K. Wiersema, R Wijers, D. Xu, T. Zafar
    • Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
    • Osservatorio Astronomico Roma
    • Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
    • Italian Space Agency
    • Université PSL
    • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    • University of Nova Gorica
    • Radboud University Nijmegen
    • University of Amsterdam
    • University of Warwick
    • CNRS
    • Liverpool John Moores University
    • National Institute for Astrophysics
    • University of Calabria
    • Weizmann Institute of Science
    • Stockholm University
    • University of Potsdam
    • Technical University of Denmark
    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Australian Astronomical Observatory
    • Université Paris-Saclay
    • Université Paris 7
    • CSIC
    • University of Copenhagen
    • European Southern Observatory
    • University of Iceland
    • University of Leicester

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    Abstract

    In this work we present spectra of all γ-ray burst (GRB) afterglows that have been promptly observed with the X-shooter spectrograph until 31/03/2017. In total, we have obtained spectroscopic observations of 103 individual GRBs observed within 48 hours of the GRB trigger. Redshifts have been measured for 97 per cent of these, covering a redshift range from 0.059 to 7.84. Based on a set of observational selection criteria that minimise biases with regards to intrinsic properties of the GRBs, the follow-up effort has been focused on producing a homogeneously selected sample of 93 afterglow spectra for GRBs discovered by the Swift satellite. We here provide a public release of all the reduced spectra, including continuum estimates and telluric absorption corrections. For completeness, we also provide reductions for the 18 late-time observations of the underlying host galaxies. We provide an assessment of the degree of completeness with respect to the parent GRB population, in terms of the X-ray properties of the bursts in the sample and find that the sample presented here is representative of the full Swift sample. We have constrained the fraction of dark bursts to be <28 per cent and confirm previous results that higher optical darkness is correlated with increased X-ray absorption. For the 42 bursts for which it is possible, we have provided a measurement of the neutral hydrogen column density, increasing the total number of published HI column density measurements by ∼33 per cent. This dataset provides a unique resource to study the ISM across cosmic time, from the local progenitor surroundings to the intervening Universe.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberA92
    JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
    Volume623
    Number of pages42
    ISSN0004-6361
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Catalogs
    • Galaxies: high-redshift
    • Galaxies: star formation
    • Gamma-ray burst: general
    • ISM: general
    • Techniques: spectroscopic

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