The Optically Unbiased GRB Host (TOUGH) survey. IV. Lyman-alpha emitters
Bo Milvang-Jensen, Johan P. U. Fynbo, Daniele Malesani, Jens Hjorth,, P\'all Jakobsson, Palle M{\o}ller

TL;DR
This study investigates Lyman-alpha emission in gamma-ray burst host galaxies from the TOUGH survey, revealing that these hosts often exhibit larger Lyman-alpha equivalent widths than typical Lyman break galaxies, with implications for star formation and dust effects.
Contribution
First spectroscopic survey of Lyman-alpha emission in a well-defined GRB host sample, comparing properties with Lyman break galaxies and previous GRB host studies.
Findings
7 out of 20 hosts show Lyman-alpha emission.
Lyman-alpha luminosities imply star-formation rates of 0.6-2.1 solar masses per year.
Lyman-alpha equivalent widths are larger than those in bright Lyman break galaxies.
Abstract
We report the results of a spectroscopic search for Lyman-alpha emission from gamma-ray burst host galaxies. Based on the well-defined TOUGH sample of 69 X-ray selected Swift GRBs, we have targeted the hosts of a subsample of 20 GRBs known from afterglow spectroscopy to be in the redshift range 1.8-4.5. We detect Lya emission from 7 out of the 20 hosts, with the typical limiting 3sigma line flux being 8E-18 erg/cm2/s, corresponding to a Lya luminosity of 6E41 erg/s at z=3. The Lya luminosities for the 7 hosts in which we detect Lya emission are in the range (0.6-2.3)E42 erg/s corresponding to star-formation rates of 0.6-2.1 Msun/yr (not corrected for extinction). The rest-frame Lya equivalent widths (EWs) for the 7 hosts are in the range 9-40A. For 6 of the 13 hosts for which Lya is not detected we place fairly strong 3sigma upper limits on the EW (<20A), while for others the EW is…
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