The low-extinction afterglow in the solar-metallicity host galaxy of GRB 110918A
J. Elliott, T. Kr\"uhler, J. Greiner, S. Savaglio, F. Olivares E., A., Rau, A. de Ugarte Postigo, R. S\'anchez-Ram\'irez, K. Wiersema, P. Schady, D., A. Kann, R. Filgas, M. Nardini, E. Berger, D. Fox, J. Gorosabel, S. Klose, A., Levan, A. Nicuesa Guelbenzu, A. Rossi, S. Schmidl

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed analysis of the host galaxy of GRB 110918A, revealing it to be metal-rich with high stellar mass, challenging previous assumptions about low metallicity environments for GRB hosts at z~1.
Contribution
It provides one of the first robust metallicity measurements for a GRB host at z~1, showing high metallicity and mass, and challenges the idea of a metallicity cutoff for GRB production.
Findings
GRB 110918A host galaxy has high metallicity and stellar mass.
No evidence supports a metallicity cutoff in GRB host galaxies.
Metallicity is not anti-correlated with GRB energy release.
Abstract
Galaxies selected through long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) could be of fundamental importance when mapping the star formation history out to the highest redshifts. Before using them as efficient tools in the early Universe, however, the environmental factors that govern the formation of GRBs need to be understood. Metallicity is theoretically thought to be a fundamental driver in GRB explosions and energetics, but is still, even after more than a decade of extensive studies, not fully understood. This is largely related to two phenomena: a dust-extinction bias, that prevented high-mass and thus likely high-metallicity GRB hosts to be detected in the first place, and a lack of efficient instrumentation, that limited spectroscopic studies including metallicity measurements to the low-redshift end of the GRB host population. The subject of this work is the very energetic GRB 110918A, for which…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
