Detection of three Gamma-Ray Burst host galaxies at $z\sim6$
J. T. W. McGuire, N. R. Tanvir, A. J. Levan, M. Trenti, E. R. Stanway,, J. M. Shull, K. Wiersema, D. A. Perley, R. L. C. Starling, M. Bremer, J. T., Stocke, J. Hjorth, J. E. Rhoads, E. Curtis-Lake, S. Schulze, E. M. Levesque,, B. Robertson, J. P. U. Fynbo, R. S. Ellis

TL;DR
This study reports the first emission detections of three high-redshift ($z>5$) Gamma-Ray Burst host galaxies using Hubble Space Telescope imaging, revealing their properties and potential for future spectroscopic analysis.
Contribution
It presents the first direct emission detections of high-redshift GRB host galaxies, expanding understanding of early universe star-forming galaxies.
Findings
Detected three $z>5$ GRB host galaxies with HST imaging.
Galaxies have luminosities $0.1-0.6 L^{*}_{z=6}$ and sizes 0.6-0.9 kpc.
Spectroscopic analysis indicates low metallicity and dust extinction.
Abstract
Long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) allow us to pinpoint and study star-forming galaxies in the early universe, thanks to their orders of magnitude brighter peak luminosities compared to other astrophysical sources, and their association with deaths of massive stars. We present Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 detections of three Swift GRB host galaxies lying at redshifts (GRB 130606A), (GRB 050904), and (GRB 140515A) in the F140W (wide- band, ) filter. The hosts have magnitudes (corrected for Galactic extinction) of and respectively. In all three cases the probability of chance coincidence of lower redshift galaxies is , indicating that the detected galaxies are most likely the GRB hosts.…
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