VLT/UVES and FORS2 spectroscopy of the GRB 081008 afterglow
V. D'Elia, S. Campana, S. Covino, P. D'Avanzo, S. Piranomonte, G., Tagliaferri

TL;DR
This study uses high and low resolution spectroscopy of GRB 081008's afterglow to analyze its host galaxy's interstellar medium, revealing its structure, metallicity, dust content, and the distances of absorbing components from the burst.
Contribution
First simultaneous high and low resolution spectra of a GRB afterglow were obtained, enabling detailed analysis of the host galaxy's ISM and absorber distances.
Findings
Host galaxy metallicity ranges from -1.29 to -0.52 in [X/H]
Absorber components are located at 52 and 200 pc from the GRB
Optical extinction is approximately 0.19 mag
Abstract
We study the gamma-ray burst GRB 081008 environment by analysing the spectra of its optical afterglow. UVES high resolution spectroscopy of GRB 081008 was secured ~5 hr after the Swift trigger. Our dataset comprises also three FORS2 nearly simultaneous spectra of the same source. The availability of nearly simultaneous high and low resolution spectra for a GRB afterglow is an extremely rare event. The GRB-Damped Lyman Alpha system at z = 1.9683 shows that the interstellar medium (ISM) of the host galaxy is constituted by at least three components which contribute to the line profiles. Component I is the redmost one, and is 20 km/s and 78 km/s redward component II and III, respectively. We detect several ground state and excited absorption features in components I and II. These features have been used to compute the distances between the GRB and the absorbers. Component I is found to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
