Rapid-response mode VLT/UVES spectroscopy of super iron-rich gas exposed to GRB 080310. Evidence of ionization in action and episodic star formation in the host
A. De Cia, C. Ledoux, A.J. Fox, P.M. Vreeswijk, A. Smette, P., Petitjean, G. Bjornsson, J.P.U. Fynbo, J. Hjorth, and P. Jakobsson

TL;DR
This study uses rapid-response VLT/UVES spectroscopy to observe a GRB afterglow, revealing ionization effects and episodic star formation in the host galaxy through time-varying absorption lines and detailed photo-ionization modeling.
Contribution
First-time detection of ionization in action and episodic star formation evidence in a GRB host via high-resolution, rapid-response spectroscopy and time-variable absorption line analysis.
Findings
Ionization by GRB observed through absorption line variability
Overabundances of iron and chromium in the host galaxy
Evidence of episodic star formation in the host galaxy
Abstract
We analyse high-resolution near-UV and optical spectra of the afterglow of GRB 080310, obtained with the Very Large Telescope Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (VLT/UVES), to investigate the circumburst environment and the interstellar medium of the gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxy. The VLT rapid-response mode (RRM) enabled the observations to start only 13 minutes after the Swift trigger and a series of four exposures to be collected before dawn. A low neutral-hydrogen column-density (log N (HI) = 18.7) is measured at the host-galaxy redshift of z = 2.42743. At this redshift, we also detect a large number of resonance ground-state absorption lines (e.g., CII, MgII, AlII, SiII, CrII, CIV, SiIV), as well as time-varying absorption from the fine-structure levels of FeII. Time-varying absorption from a highly excited FeIII energy level (7S3), giving rise to the so-called UV34…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science
