GRB 100219A with X-shooter - abundances in a galaxy at z = 4.7
C. C. Thoene, J. P. U. Fynbo, P. Goldoni, A. de Ugarte Postigo, S., Campana, S. D. Vergani, S. Covino, T. Kruehler, L. Kaper, N. Tanvir, T., Zafar, V. D'Elia, J. Gorosabel, J. Greiner, P. Groot, F. Hammer, P., Jakobsson, S. Klose, A. J. Levan, B. Milvang-Jensen

TL;DR
This study uses the X-shooter spectrograph to analyze a gamma-ray burst host galaxy at z = 4.7, providing detailed insights into its interstellar medium, metallicity, and kinematic structure at a very high redshift.
Contribution
First detailed medium-resolution analysis of a GRB host galaxy at z > 4, revealing its ISM properties and kinematic complexity, advancing understanding of early galaxy formation.
Findings
Metallicity of [M/H] = -1.0 0.1 in the host galaxy
Detection of a complex kinematic structure suggesting a merger
Low extinction of AV = 0.24 0.06 mag
Abstract
Abundances of galaxies at redshifts z > 4 are difficult to obtain from damped Ly {\alpha} (DLA) systems in the sightlines of quasars (QSOs) due to the Ly {\alpha} forest blanketing and the low number of high-redshift quasars detected. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with their higher luminosity are well suited to study galaxies out to the formation of the first stars at z > 10. Its large wavelength coverage makes the X-shooter spectrograph an excellent tool to study the interstellar medium (ISM) of high redshift galaxies, in particular if the redshift is not known beforehand. Here we determine the properties of a GRB host at z = 4.66723 from a number of resonant low- and high ionization and fine-structure absorption lines. This is one of the highest redshifts where a detailed analysis with medium-resolution data has been possible. We detect one intervening system at z = 2.18. The velocity…
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