Cosmological evolution of the absorption of $\gamma$-ray burst X-ray afterglows
Roi Rahin, Ehud Behar

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of X-ray absorption in gamma-ray burst afterglows across cosmic time, suggesting that high-redshift absorption is mainly due to intervening intergalactic medium rather than host galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of over 350 GRB afterglows, combining X-ray and Ly extless extsubscript{a} extgreater absorption data to distinguish between host and intergalactic contributions.
Findings
X-ray derived $N_{\rm H}$ increases with redshift.
Ly$\alpha$ derived column densities do not show the same increase.
High-$z$ X-ray absorption likely dominated by intervening intergalactic medium.
Abstract
X-ray absorption of -ray burst (GRB) afterglows is prevalent yet poorly understood. X-ray derived neutral hydrogen column densities () of GRB X-ray afterglows show an increase with redshift, which might give a clue for the origin of this absorption. We use more than 350 X-ray afterglows with spectroscopic redshift () from the Swift XRT repository as well as over 100 Ly\, absorption measurements in sources. The observed trend of the average optical depth at 0.5 keV is consistent with both a sharp increase of host , and an absorbing diffuse intergalactic medium, along with decreasing host contribution to . We analyze a sub-sample of high- GRBs with derived both from the X-ray afterglow and the Ly\, line. The increase of X-ray derived is contrasted by no such increase in the Ly\,…
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