HI and CO spectroscopy of the unusual host of GRB 171205A: A grand design spiral galaxy with a distorted HI field
A. de Ugarte Postigo, M. Michalowski, C. C. Thoene, S. Martin, A., Ashok, J. F. Agui Fernandez, M. Bremer, K. Misra, D. A. Perley, K. E. Heintz,, S. V. Cherukuri, W. Dimitrov, T. Geron, A. Ghosh, L. Izzo, D. A. Kann, M. P., Koprowski, A. Lesniewska, J. K. Leung, A. Levan

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA and GMRT observations to analyze the molecular and atomic gas in the unusual host galaxy of GRB 171205A, revealing a distorted HI field and a location away from dense molecular regions.
Contribution
First detailed molecular and atomic gas analysis of this atypical GRB host galaxy, highlighting its distorted HI field and unusual GRB location.
Findings
GRB occurred outside dense molecular regions in the galaxy.
HI gas is concentrated in blobs and displaced from the galaxy center.
Distorted HI field suggests past interaction or environmental disturbance.
Abstract
GRBs produced by the collapse of massive stars are usually found near the most prominent star-forming regions of star-forming galaxies. GRB 171205A happened in the outskirts of a spiral galaxy, a peculiar location in an atypical GRB host. In this paper we present a highly-resolved study of the molecular gas of this host, with CO(1-0) observations from ALMA. We compare with GMRT atomic HI observations, and with data at other wavelengths to provide a broad-band view of the galaxy. The ALMA observations have a spatial resolution of 0.2" and a spectral resolution of 10 km/s, observed when the afterglow had a flux density of ~53 mJy. This allowed a molecular study both in emission and absorption. The HI observations allowed to study the host galaxy and its extended environment. The CO emission shows an undisturbed spiral structure with a central bar, and no significant emission at the…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
