The Afterglow and Environment of the Short GRB111117A
R. Margutti, E. Berger, W. Fong, B. A. Zauderer, S. B. Cenko, J., Greiner, A. M. Soderberg, A. Cucchiara, A. Rossi, S. Klose, S. Schmidl, D., Milisavljevic, N. Sanders

TL;DR
This study presents detailed multi-wavelength observations of short GRB111117A, accurately locating its afterglow and host galaxy, determining its redshift, and analyzing its energetic and environmental properties to understand short GRB characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first precise localization of GRB111117A using Chandra, identifies its high redshift, and explores its energetic and environmental parameters, advancing understanding of short GRB environments.
Findings
Host galaxy at z=1.3 with high redshift for a short GRB
Projected offset of 10.5 kpc from host galaxy center
Circumburst density estimated at ~3x10^-4 to 1 cm^-3
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength observations of the afterglow of the short GRB111117A, and follow-up observations of its host galaxy. From rapid optical and radio observations we place limits of r \gtrsim 25.5 mag at \deltat \approx 0.55 d and F_nu(5.8 GHz) < 18 \muJy at \deltat \approx 0.50 d, respectively. However, using a Chandra observation at t~3.0 d we locate the absolute position of the X-ray afterglow to an accuracy of 0.22" (1 sigma), a factor of about 6 times better than the Swift-XRT position. This allows us to robustly identify the host galaxy and to locate the burst at a projected offset of 1.25 +/- 0.20" from the host centroid. Using optical and near-IR observations of the host galaxy we determine a photometric redshift of z=1.3 (+0.3,-0.2), one of the highest for any short GRB, and leading to a projected physical offset for the burst of 10.5 +/- 1.7 kpc, typical of previous…
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