The luminosity and stellar mass functions of GRB host galaxies: Insight into the metallicity bias
Michele Trenti (1,2), Rosalba Perna (3), Raul Jimenez (4) ((1), Cambridge, (2) University of Melbourne, (3) StonyBrook, (4) U. Barcelona)

TL;DR
This study models the metallicity bias in long-duration GRB host galaxies, revealing a moderate bias with implications for understanding GRB origins and their use as cosmic probes.
Contribution
It introduces a phenomenological model linking galaxy properties to GRB production, highlighting the role of metallicity bias and its evolution with redshift.
Findings
Moderate metallicity bias in GRB production with ~83% from collapsars.
Metal-independent channels contribute ~17%, especially at low redshift.
Predicted host metallicities align with high-redshift observations but show tension at low redshift.
Abstract
Long-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are powerful probes of the Universe star formation history, but correlation between the two depends on the highly debated presence/strength of a metallicity bias. To investigate this correlation, we use a phenomenological model that successfully describes star formation rates, luminosities and stellar masses of star forming galaxies, applying it to GRB production. We predict luminosities, stellar masses, and metallicities of host galaxies depending on the metallicity bias. Our best-fitting model includes a moderate metallicity bias, broadly consistent with the large majority of long-duration GRBs in metal-poor environments originating from collapsars (probability ~83%), but with a secondary contribution (~17%) from metal-independent production channels, such as binary evolution. Because of the mass-metallicity relation of galaxies, the maximum…
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