Gemini Spectroscopy of the Short GRB 130603B Afterglow and Host
A. Cucchiara, J. X. Prochaska, D. A. Perley, S. B. Cenko, J. Werk, Y., Cao, J.S. Bloom, B. E. Cobb

TL;DR
This paper reports early optical spectroscopy of short GRB 130603B's afterglow and host, revealing properties of the explosion site and host galaxy, supporting the compact binary merger origin hypothesis.
Contribution
It provides the first spatially resolved spectrum of a short GRB afterglow and host, linking explosion site characteristics with merger scenarios.
Findings
Host galaxy is star-forming with solar metallicity.
Explosion site shows little recent star formation.
Results support neutron star merger origin for the GRB.
Abstract
We present early optical photometry and spectroscopy of the afterglow and host galaxy of the bright short-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 130603B discovered by the Swift satellite. Using the Gemini South telescope, our prompt optical spectra reveal a strong trace from the afterglow superimposed on continuum and emission lines from the host galaxy. The combination of a relatively bright optical afterglow (r' = 21.52 at = 8.4hr), together with an observed offset of 0\farcs9 from the host nucleus (4.8kpc projected distance at z=0.3568), allow us to extract a relatively clean spectrum dominated by afterglow light . The spatially resolved spectrum allows us to constrain the properties of the explosion site directly, and compare these with the host galaxy nucleus, as well as other short-duration GRB host galaxies. We find that while the host is a relatively…
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