GRB 070125 and the environments of spectral-line poor afterglow absorbers
A. De Cia, R. L. C. Starling, K. Wiersema, A. J. van der Horst, P. M., Vreeswijk, G. Bj\"ornsson, A. de Ugarte Postigo, P. Jakobsson, A. J. Levan,, E. Rol, S. Schulze, N. R. Tanvir

TL;DR
This study analyzes GRB 070125's afterglow and environment, revealing it likely resides in a faint, star-forming region of its host galaxy rather than a galactic halo, based on spectral data and modeling.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral analysis and modeling of GRB 070125, challenging previous halo environment claims and suggesting a star-forming region origin.
Findings
GRB 070125 has low hydrogen column density and little reddening.
Spectral features are weak, indicating a low-metallicity environment.
The host galaxy is likely faint and the GRB is in its outskirts.
Abstract
GRB 070125 is among the most energetic bursts detected and the most extensively observed so far. Nevertheless, unresolved issues are still open in the literature on the physics of the afterglow and on the GRB environment. In particular, GRB 070125 was claimed to have exploded in a galactic halo environment, based on the uniqueness of the optical spectrum and the non-detection of an underlying host galaxy. In this work we collect all publicly available data and address these issues by modelling the NIR-to-X-ray spectral energy distribution (SED) and studying the high signal-to-noise VLT/FORS afterglow spectrum in comparison with a larger sample of GRB absorbers. The SED reveals a synchrotron cooling break in the UV, low equivalent hydrogen column density and little reddening caused by a LMC- or SMC-type extinction curve. From the weak MgII absorption at z=1.5477 in the spectrum, we…
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