Photometry and spectroscopy of GRB 060526: a detailed study of the afterglow and host galaxy of a z = 3.2 gamma-ray burst

Aims. With this paper we want to investigate the highly variable afterglow light curve and environment of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 060526 atz = 3.221.Methods. We present one of the largest photometric datasets ever obtained for a GRB afterglow, consisting of multi-color photometric data fromthe ultravi...

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Main Authors: Thone, C., Kann, D., Johannesson, G., Selj, J., Jaunsen, A., Fynbo, J., Akerlof, C., Baliyan, K., Bartolini, C., Bikmaev, I., Bloom, J., Burenin, R., Cobb, B., Covino, S., Curran, Peter, Dahle, H., Ferrero, A., Foley, S., French, J., Fruchter, A., Ganesh, S., Graham, J., Greco, G., Guarnieri, A., Hanlon, L., Hjorth, J., Ibrahimov, M., Israel, G., Jakobsson, P., Jelinek, M., Jensen, B., Jorgensen, U., Khamitov, I., Koch, T., Levan, A., Malesani, D., Masetti, N., Meehan, S., Melady, G., Nanni, D., Näränen, J., Pakstiene, E., Pavlinsky, M., Perley, D., Piccioni, A., Pizzichini, G., Pozanenko, A., Roming, P., Rujopakarn, W., Rumyantsev, V., Rykoff, E., Sharapov, D., Starr, D., Sunyaev, R., Swan, H., Tanvir, N., Terra, F., de Ugarte Postigo, A., Vreeswijk, P., Wilson, A., Yost, S., Yuan, F.
Format: Journal Article
Published: EDP Sciences 2010
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Online Access:http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2010/15/aa10340-08.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43231
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Summary:Aims. With this paper we want to investigate the highly variable afterglow light curve and environment of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 060526 atz = 3.221.Methods. We present one of the largest photometric datasets ever obtained for a GRB afterglow, consisting of multi-color photometric data fromthe ultraviolet to the near infrared. The data set contains 412 data points in total to which we add additional data from the literature. Furthermore,we present low-resolution high signal-to-noise spectra of the afterglow. The afterglow light curve is modeled with both an analytical model usingbroken power law fits and with a broad-band numerical model which includes energy injections. The absorption lines detected in the spectra areused to derive column densities using a multi-ion single-component curve-of-growth analysis from which we derive the metallicity of the host ofGRB 060526.Results. The temporal behaviour of the afterglow follows a double broken power law with breaks at t = 0.090± 0.005 and t = 2.401± 0.061 days.It shows deviations from the smooth set of power laws that can be modeled by additional energy injections from the central engine, although somesignificant microvariability remains. The broadband spectral-energy distribution of the afterglow shows no significant extinction along the line ofsight. The metallicity derived from S ii and Fe ii of [S/H] = –0.57±0.25 and [Fe/H] = –1.09±0.24 is relatively high for a galaxy at that redshift butcomparable to the metallicity of other GRB hosts at similar redshifts. At the position of the afterglow, no host is detected to F775W(AB) = 28.5 magwith the HST, implying an absolute magnitude of the host M(1500 Å) > –18.3 mag which is fainter than most long-duration hosts, although theGRB may be associated with a faint galaxy at a distance of 11 kpc.