Short GRB Host Galaxies. II. A Legacy Sample of Redshifts, Stellar Population Properties, and Implications for their Neutron Star Merger Origins
Anya E. Nugent (Northwestern/CIERA), Wen-fai Fong, Yuxin Dong, Joel, Leja, Edo Berger, Michael Zevin, Ryan Chornock, Bethany E. Cobb, Luke Zoltan, Kelley, Charles D. Kilpatrick, Andrew Levan, Raffaella Margutti, Kerry, Paterson, Daniel Perley, Alicia Rouco Escorial, Nathan Smith

TL;DR
This study analyzes 69 short GRB host galaxies to understand their properties and implications for neutron star merger origins, revealing diverse stellar populations, star formation activity, and evolutionary trends relevant for gravitational wave counterpart searches.
Contribution
It provides the largest uniform sample of short GRB host galaxy properties, including redshifts, stellar ages, masses, and metallicities, offering new insights into their progenitors and evolution.
Findings
Majority of hosts are star-forming (~84%)
Significant fraction (~40%) are quiescent or transitioning at low redshift
Supports a broad delay-time distribution for neutron star mergers
Abstract
We present the stellar population properties of 69 short gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxies, representing the largest uniformly-modeled sample to-date. Using the Prospector stellar population inference code, we jointly fit photometry and/or spectroscopy of each host galaxy. We find a population median redshift of ( confidence), including 10 new or revised photometric redshifts at . We further find a median mass-weighted age of Gyr, stellar mass of , star formation rate of SFR=yr, stellar metallicity of , and dust attenuation of ~mag (68\% confidence). Overall, the majority of short GRB hosts are star-forming (), with small fractions that are either transitioning…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
