VLT/X-shooter GRBs: Individual extinction curves of star-forming regions
T. Zafar, D. Watson, P. M{\o}ller, J. Selsing, J. P. U. Fynbo, P., Schady, K. Wiersema, A. J. Levan, K. E. Heintz, A. de Ugarte Postigo, V., D'Elia, P. Jakobsson, J. Bolmer, J. Japelj, S. Covino, A. Gomboc, and Z. Cano

TL;DR
This study analyzes individual extinction curves of 17 GRBs using VLT/X-shooter data, revealing mostly SMC-like dust properties and suggesting small grain dominance or environmental factors influencing dust extinction.
Contribution
First to fit individual extinction curves for a sample of GRBs using combined spectroscopic and X-ray data, revealing diverse dust properties.
Findings
10 cases with significant dust extinction (AV 0.1-1.0 mag)
Extinction curves are mostly SMC-like, with a steepening trend
Average RV value of 2.61 indicates small grain dominance
Abstract
The extinction profiles in Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow spectral energy distributions (SEDs) are usually described by the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC)-type extinction curve. In different empirical extinction laws, the total-to-selective extinction, RV, is an important quantity because of its relation to dust grain sizes and compositions. We here analyse a sample of 17 GRBs (0.34<z<7.84) where the ultraviolet to near-infrared spectroscopic observations are available through the VLT/X-shooter instrument, giving us an opportunity to fit individual extinction curves of GRBs for the first time. Our sample is compiled on the basis that multi-band photometry is available around the X-shooter observations. The X-shooter data are combined with the Swift X-ray data and a single or broken power-law together with a parametric extinction law is used to model the individual SEDs. We find 10 cases…
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