Infrared molecular hydrogen lines in GRB host galaxies
K. Wiersema, A. Togi, D. Watson, L. Christensen, J. P. U. Fynbo, B. P., Gompertz, A. B. Higgins, A. J. Levan, S. R. Oates, S. Schulze, J. D. T., Smith, E. R. Stanway, R. L. C. Starling, D. Steeghs, N. R. Tanvir

TL;DR
This study explores the presence of molecular hydrogen in emission in nearby GRB host galaxies, providing initial observational insights and highlighting future prospects with advanced telescopes.
Contribution
It reports the first search for H_2 emission lines in GRB hosts and presents a candidate detection in the host of GRB 031203, expanding understanding of molecular gas in these environments.
Findings
Detected a significant H_2 emission line candidate in GRB 031203 host.
Re-analysis suggests low significance of rotational lines in the same host.
Line flux ratios are consistent with blue compact dwarf galaxies.
Abstract
Molecular species, most frequently H_2, are present in a small, but growing, number of gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow spectra at redshifts z~2-3, detected through their rest-frame UV absorption lines. In rare cases, lines of vibrationally excited states of H_2 can be detected in the same spectra. The connection between afterglow line-of-sight absorption properties of molecular (and atomic) gas, and the observed behaviour in emission of similar sources at low redshift, is an important test of the suitability of GRB afterglows as general probes of conditions in star formation regions at high redshift. Recently, emission lines of carbon monoxide have been detected in a small sample of GRB host galaxies, at sub-mm wavelengths, but no searches for H_2 in emission have been reported yet. In this paper we perform an exploratory search for rest-frame K band rotation-vibrational transitions of…
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