The Stellar Ages and Masses of Short GRB Host Galaxies: Investigating the Progenitor Delay Time Distribution and the Role of Mass and Star Formation in the Short GRB Rate
C. N. Leibler, E. Berger (Harvard)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar masses and ages of short GRB host galaxies to understand their progenitor delay times and the influence of galaxy mass and star formation, revealing differences from long GRB hosts and suggesting complex progenitor models.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of stellar populations in short and long GRB host galaxies, highlighting differences in mass, age, and potential progenitor delay times.
Findings
Short GRB hosts have higher stellar masses and older ages than long GRB hosts.
Short GRB progenitors in late-type hosts have a delay time of about 0.2 Gyr.
Short GRB hosts show a dearth of early-type galaxies compared to their contribution to stellar mass.
Abstract
[Abridged] We present optical and NIR observations of 19 short GRB host galaxies, aimed at measuring their stellar masses and population ages. The goals of this study are to evaluate whether short GRBs track the stellar mass distribution of galaxies, to investigate the progenitor delay time distribution, and to explore any connection between long and short GRB progenitors. Using single stellar population models we infer masses of log(M/M_sun)=8.8-11.6 and population ages of tau=0.03-4.4 Gyr. We further infer maximal masses of log(M/M_sun)=9.7-11.9 by assuming stellar population ages equal to the age of the universe at each host's redshift. Comparing the distribution of stellar masses to the general galaxy mass function we find that short GRBs track the cosmic stellar mass distribution only if the late-type hosts generally have maximal masses. However, there is an apparent dearth of…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Spaceflight effects on biology
