The optically unbiased GRB host (TOUGH) survey. I. Survey design and catalogs
Jens Hjorth, Daniele Malesani, P\'all Jakobsson, Andreas O. Jaunsen,, Johan P. U. Fynbo, Javier Gorosabel, Thomas Kr\"uhler, Andrew J. Levan,, Micha{\l} J. Micha{\l}owski, Bo Milvang-Jensen, Palle M{\o}ller, Steve, Schulze, Nial R. Tanvir, Darach Watson

TL;DR
This study presents a carefully selected, optically unbiased sample of 69 GRB host galaxies, with extensive follow-up observations providing valuable data on their properties, redshifts, and Ly-alpha emission, enabling better statistical understanding of GRB environments.
Contribution
The paper introduces a homogeneous, optically unbiased GRB host galaxy sample with high redshift completeness and detailed observational data, facilitating improved statistical and individual studies.
Findings
80% host detection rate in R-band
42% host detection rate in Ks-band
Ly-alpha emission is stronger in GRB hosts than in Lyman break galaxies
Abstract
Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powerful tracers of star-forming galaxies. We have defined a homogeneous subsample of 69 Swift GRB-selected galaxies spanning a very wide redshift range. Special attention has been devoted to making the sample optically unbiased through simple and well-defined selection criteria based on the high-energy properties of the bursts and their positions on the sky. Thanks to our extensive follow-up observations, this sample has now achieved a comparatively high degree of redshift completeness, and thus provides a legacy sample, useful for statistical studies of GRBs and their host galaxies. In this paper we present the survey design and summarize the results of our observing program conducted at the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) aimed at obtaining the most basic properties of galaxies in this sample, including a catalog of R and Ks magnitudes and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
