A Population of Short-duration Gamma-ray Bursts with Dwarf Host Galaxies
Anya E. Nugent (Northwestern/CIERA), Wen-fai Fong, Cristian Castrejon,, Joel Leja, Michael Zevin, Alexander P. Ji

TL;DR
This paper identifies a significant population of short gamma-ray bursts in dwarf host galaxies, revealing their properties, offsets, and implications for neutron star mergers and gravitational wave detection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel modeling approach to characterize faint GRB host galaxies and uncovers a previously underrepresented population in low-mass dwarf galaxies.
Findings
14% of short GRBs have dwarf host galaxies
Short GRBs in dwarf hosts have smaller offsets and escape velocities
Implications for neutron star merger retention and gravitational wave follow-up
Abstract
We present a population of 11 of the faintest ( AB mag) short gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxies. We model their sparse available observations using the stellar population inference code Prospector- and develop a novel implementation to incorporate the galaxy mass-radius relation. Assuming these hosts are randomly drawn from the galaxy population and conditioning this draw on their observed flux and size in few photometric bands, we determine that these hosts have dwarf galaxy stellar masses of . This is striking as only of short GRB hosts with previous inferred stellar masses had . We further show these short GRBs have smaller physical and host-normalized offsets than the rest of the population, suggesting that the majority of their neutron star (NS) merger progenitors were retained within…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
