The metal-enriched host of an energetic gamma-ray burst at z ~ 1.6
T. Kr\"uhler, J. P. U. Fynbo, S. Geier, J. Hjorth, D. Malesani, B., Milvang-Jensen, A. J. Levan, M. Sparre, D. J. Watson, and T. Zafar

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spectroscopic analysis of a gamma-ray burst host galaxy at z ~ 1.6, revealing it to be metal-enriched and actively star-forming, challenging the notion that GRB hosts are typically metal-poor.
Contribution
First measurement of gas-phase metallicity in a GRB host at this redshift using strong-line diagnostics, showing it is metal-enriched and similar to typical star-forming galaxies.
Findings
GRB host galaxy has metallicity 0.4-0.8 times solar.
Host exhibits high star-formation rate of 31 M_sun/yr.
Host's metallicity aligns with the fundamental metallicity relation.
Abstract
(Abridged) Long gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxies might open a short-cut to the characteristics of typical star-forming galaxies throughout the history of the Universe. Due to the absence of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, however, detailed investigations, specifically a determination of the gas-phase metallicity of gamma-ray burst hosts, was largely limited to redshifts z < 1 to date. Here, we report observations of the galaxy hosting GRB 080605 at z = 1.64 using optical/NIR spectroscopy and high-resolution HST/WFC3 imaging. We avail of VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy to measure the metallicity, electron density, star-formation rate (SFR), and reddening of the host. Specifically, we use different strong-line diagnostics based on [N II] to robustly measure the gas-phase metallicity for the first time for a GRB host at this redshift. The host of the energetic (E_iso ~ 2 x 10^53 erg) GRB…
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