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  5. The 2175 Å Extinction Feature in the Optical Afterglow Spectrum of GRB 180325A at z = 2.25
 

The 2175 Å Extinction Feature in the Optical Afterglow Spectrum of GRB 180325A at z = 2.25

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Zafar, T.
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Heintz, K. E.
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Fynbo, J. P. U.
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Malesani, D.
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Bolmer, J.
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Ledoux, C.
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Arabsalmani, M.
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Kaper, L.
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CAMPANA, Sergio  
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Starling, R. L. C.
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Selsing, J.
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Kann, D. A.
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de Ugarte Postigo, A.
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Schweyer, T.
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Christensen, L.
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Møller, P.
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Japelj, J.
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Perley, D.
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Tanvir, N. R.
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D'AVANZO, Paolo  
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Hartmann, D. H.
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Hjorth, J.
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COVINO, Stefano  
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SBARUFATTI, Boris  
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Jakobsson, P.
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Izzo, L.
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SALVATERRA, Ruben  
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D'Elia, V.
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Xu, D.
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/aaca3f
Abstract
The ultraviolet (UV) extinction feature at 2175 Å is ubiquitously observed in the Galaxy but is rarely detected at high redshifts. Here we report the spectroscopic detection of the 2175 Å bump on the sightline to the γ-ray burst (GRB) afterglow GRB 180325A at z = 2.2486, the only unambiguous detection over the past 10 years of GRB follow-up, at four different epochs with the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) and the Very Large Telescope (VLT)/X-shooter. Additional photometric observations of the afterglow are obtained with the Gamma-Ray burst Optical and Near-Infrared Detector (GROND). We construct the near-infrared to X-ray spectral energy distributions (SEDs) at four spectroscopic epochs. The SEDs are well described by a single power law and an extinction law with R V ≈ 4.4, A V ≈ 1.5, and the 2175 Å extinction feature. The bump strength and extinction curve are shallower than the average Galactic extinction curve. We determine a metallicity of [Zn/H] > -0.98 from the VLT/X-shooter spectrum. We detect strong neutral carbon associated with the GRB with equivalent width of W r(λ 1656) = 0.85 ± 0.05. We also detect optical emission lines from the host galaxy. Based on the Hα emission-line flux, the derived dust-corrected star formation rate is ∼46 ± 4 M ☉ yr-1 and the predicted stellar mass is log M */M ☉ ∼ 9.3 ± 0.4, suggesting that the host galaxy is among the main-sequence star-forming galaxies.

Based on observations made with the Nordic Optical Telescope, operated by the Nordic Optical Telescope Scientific Association at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Spain, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO program 0100.D-0649(A).

Volume
860
Issue
2
Start page
1
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27642
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aaca3f
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0004-637X
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2018ApJ...860L..21Z
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