posted on 2019-02-04, 14:12authored byKE Heintz, C Ledoux, JPU Fynbo, P Jakobsson, P Noterdaeme, J-K Krogager, J Bolmer, P Moller, SD Vergani, D Watson, T Zafar, A De Cia, NR Tanvir, DB Malesani, J Japelj, S Covino, L Kaper
We present a survey for neutral atomic-carbon (C i) along gamma-ray burst (GRB) sightlines, which probes the shielded neutral gasphase in the interstellar medium (ISM) of GRB host galaxies at high redshift. We compile a sample of 29 medium- to high-resolution
GRB optical afterglow spectra spanning a redshift range through most of cosmic time from 1 < z < 6. We find that seven (≈25%) of
the GRBs entering our statistical sample have Ci detected in absorption. It is evident that there is a strong excess of cold gas in GRB
hosts compared to absorbers in quasar sightlines. We investigate the dust properties of the GRB Ci absorbers and find that the amount
of neutral carbon is positively correlated with the visual extinction, AV, and the strength of the 2175 Å dust extinction feature, Abump.
GRBs with Ci detected in absorption are all observed above a certain threshold of logN(H i)/cm−2 + [X/H] > 20.7 and a dust-phase
iron column density of logN(Fe)dust/cm−2 > 16.2. In contrast to the SED-derived dust properties, the strength of the C i absorption
does not correlate with the depletion-derived dust properties. This indicates that the GRB C i absorbers trace dusty systems where
the dust composition is dominated by carbon-rich dust grains. The observed higher metal and dust column densities of the GRB
Ci absorbers compared to H2- and C i-bearing quasar absorbers is mainly a consequence of how the two absorber populations are
selected, but is also required in the presence of intense UV radiation fields in actively star-forming galaxies.
Funding
We also wish to thank the large European GRB collaboration and
the dedicated ToO advocates staying on alert at all times, day and night. Without the swift reaction of this team, such a large number of good quality GRB
afterglow spectra would never have been gathered. KEH and PJ acknowledge
support by a Project Grant (162948–051) from The Icelandic Research Fund.
The Cosmic Dawn Center is funded by the DNRF. JK and PN acknowledge
funding from the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche under grant no
ANR-17-CE31-0011-01. SDV acknowledges the support of the French National
Research Agency (ANR) under contract ANR-16-CE31-0003. JJ acknowledges
support from NOVA and NWO-FAPESP grant for advanced instrumentation in
astronomy.
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Citation
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2019, 621, A20
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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy
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EDP Sciences for European Southern Observatory (ESO)