GRB 060121: Implications of a short-burst at high redshift
Transcript of GRB 060121: Implications of a short-burst at high redshift
GRB 060121:GRB 060121:Implications of a short-burstImplications of a short-burst
at high redshiftat high redshift
Antonio de Ugarte PostigoAntonio de Ugarte Postigo
Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC)Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC)
Granada, SpainGranada, Spain
RingbergRingberg, 28th March 2007, 28th March 2007
ContentsContents IntroductionIntroduction First Short GRBsFirst Short GRBs
First observationsFirst observations Initial thoughtsInitial thoughts
GRB 060121GRB 060121 ObservationsObservations Redshift estimationRedshift estimation Host galaxyHost galaxy Implications of a high-z eventImplications of a high-z event
Further observationsFurther observations Conclusions and future workConclusions and future work
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CharacterisiticsCharacterisitics of short GRBs of short GRBs
DurationDuration HardnessHardness Soft X-ray tailSoft X-ray tail Spectral lagsSpectral lags
(Tingfeng et al. 2006)
(Nakar et al. 2007)
(Villaseñor et al. 2005)
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(Nakar et al. 2007)
First observations of short GRBsFirst observations of short GRBsGRB 050509BGRB 050509B
First short burstFirst short burstprecisely localizedprecisely localized((SwiftSwift))
A giant elliptical onA giant elliptical onthe edge of the errorthe edge of the errorboxbox
No counterpartNo counterpartdetecteddetected
No supernovaNo supernova(Castro-Tirado et al. 2005)
(Hjorth et al. 2005)
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The first afterglow:The first afterglow:GRB 050709GRB 050709
First counterpart.First counterpart. Embedded in its hostEmbedded in its host
galaxy.galaxy. Limited photometricLimited photometric
information (detectedinformation (detectedmore than 1 day aftermore than 1 day afterthe burst)the burst)
(Hjorth et al. 2005)
(Hjorth et al. 2005)
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Defining the typical afterglowDefining the typical afterglowGRB 050724 & GRB 051221AGRB 050724 & GRB 051221A
The first afterglows were found embedded inThe first afterglows were found embedded innearby, bright hostsnearby, bright hosts
Several orders of magnitude fainter than long GRBsSeveral orders of magnitude fainter than long GRBs
(Beger et al. 2005)
(Soderberg et al. 2005)
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Host galaxiesHost galaxies
Dominant stellar population older than long GRBsDominant stellar population older than long GRBs More varied types of galaxies E, More varied types of galaxies E, SbSb, S0, S0……
GRB 050509B GRB 050709 GRB 050724 GRB 051221A
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Conclusions of the first observationsConclusions of the first observations
Coalescence of aCoalescence of acompact binary systemcompact binary system(NS-NS or NS-BH)(NS-NS or NS-BH)
Fainter than longFainter than longGRBsGRBs(10(1048-5148-51 erg) erg)
Happening in the nearHappening in the nearUniverse z < 0.5Universe z < 0.5
No SN componentNo SN component
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GRB 060121: GRB 060121: γγ-Ray detection-Ray detection
Detected by Detected by HETE-2HETE-2 Also observed byAlso observed by
KONUS/KONUS/Wind Wind and and SwiftSwift TT90 90 = 1.97 = 1.97 ± 0.06± 0.06 s s EEpp= 120 = 120 ± 7 ± 7 keVkeV Classified as a short-Classified as a short-
hard burst (Boer et al.hard burst (Boer et al.2006).2006).
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Optical and Optical and nIRnIR observations observations
Triggered 1.5m OSNTriggered 1.5m OSNstraight away.straight away.
First detection obtainedFirst detection obtainedin I band 22 min after thein I band 22 min after theburst onset.burst onset.
Additional observationsAdditional observationsin U, B, V, R, I and Kin U, B, V, R, I and Kduring the next 5 daysduring the next 5 daysfrom:from: 1.5m OSN1.5m OSN 2.2m CAHA2.2m CAHA 4.2m WHT4.2m WHT 3.5m ARC3.5m ARC
(de Ugarte Postigo et al. 2006)
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A different afterglowA different afterglow
No bright host galaxy.No bright host galaxy. Very red afterglow, (R-K)~4.5Very red afterglow, (R-K)~4.5
K R
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GRB 060121: Spectral energyGRB 060121: Spectral energydistributiondistribution
UBVRIKUBVRIK SED SED Very sharp fluxVery sharp flux
break in V-band.break in V-band. Very high redshiftVery high redshift
(z=4.6) or lower(z=4.6) or lowerredshift withredshift withstrong extinction.strong extinction.
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ModelisationModelisation of the light curve of the light curve
Fireball model.Fireball model. From optical to X-ray.From optical to X-ray. Two energy injectionsTwo energy injections
at 0.035 and 0.23 days.at 0.035 and 0.23 days. Better fit for highBetter fit for high
redshift.redshift.
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The host galaxy of GRB 060121The host galaxy of GRB 060121
HST found a faint red galaxy of F606WHST found a faint red galaxy of F606WABAB~27.3 and~27.3 andF160WF160WABAB~24.5~24.5
The limited information is consistent with the SEDThe limited information is consistent with the SED
1’10”
2.2mCAHA+4.2m WHT2.5m HST
(Levan et al. 2006)
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Redshift distributionRedshift distribution
Bayesian photo-redshift ofBayesian photo-redshift ofthe afterglow and the hostthe afterglow and the hostgalaxy (Benitez et al. 2004)galaxy (Benitez et al. 2004)
The combination of bothThe combination of bothfavours the high-z withfavours the high-z with70% probability70% probability
Extinction based prior as aExtinction based prior as asoft constrainsoft constrain
98% for high-z with prior98% for high-z with prior
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Short burst?Short burst?
Duration Duration Short burst Short burst 68% probability of68% probability of
being an intermediatebeing an intermediate((HorváthHorváth et al. 1998) et al. 1998)
At z=4.6 it would moveAt z=4.6 it would moveto the centre of theto the centre of theshort burst distribution.short burst distribution.
Spectral lag (2Spectral lag (2-14-14+29 +29 ms)ms)
Soft tail (70-120 s)Soft tail (70-120 s)((DonaghyDonaghy et al. 2006) et al. 2006)
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EnergeticsEnergetics of GRB 060121 of GRB 060121
z=4.6 z=4.6 ══▶▶ EEγγ,iso,iso=2.4×10=2.4×105353ergerg z=1.7 z=1.7 ══▶▶ EEγγ,iso,iso=3.7×10=3.7×105252ergerg Previous measures for short burstsPrevious measures for short bursts
10104848>>EEγγ,iso,iso>10>105151 erg erg Large conversion efficiency into neutrinoLarge conversion efficiency into neutrino
emission (emission (≥≥0.05), large accretion disk (0.05), large accretion disk (≥≥0.1M0.1Msolsol)) If energy extracted via If energy extracted via BlanfordBlanford--ZnajekZnajek processprocess
((BB-Z 1977), a-Z 1977), a>0.3, B >0.3, B ≥≥10101616G, MG, MBH BH ≥≥0.3M0.3Msolsol
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ImplicationsImplications
There is an emerging population of short burstsThere is an emerging population of short burstsat high-z with energies comparable to longat high-z with energies comparable to longevents (events (EEγγ,iso,iso ~ 10 ~ 105252-10-105353 erg). erg).
This short bursts could be still generated byThis short bursts could be still generated bycompact mergers, but would need to push thecompact mergers, but would need to push thelimits of the models.limits of the models.
GRB 060121 would favour the models thatGRB 060121 would favour the models thatfollow the SFR with delays of 1 follow the SFR with delays of 1 GyrGyr from those from thoseof very old populations.of very old populations.
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Further observationsFurther observationsof high-of high-zz short GRBs short GRBs
GRB 060313 showed a bright afterglow with aGRB 060313 showed a bright afterglow with avery faint host galaxy.very faint host galaxy.
E. Berger et al. (2006) have carried out a surveyE. Berger et al. (2006) have carried out a surveyof the error boxes of short GRBs searching forof the error boxes of short GRBs searching forhost galaxies:host galaxies: In 7 cases they find faint hosts (R~23-26.5) at zIn 7 cases they find faint hosts (R~23-26.5) at z≥≥11 1/4 1/4 –– 2/3 of short bursts originate at z > 0.7 2/3 of short bursts originate at z > 0.7 An additional photometric measure of the host ofAn additional photometric measure of the host of
GRB 060121 favours the high-z scenario.GRB 060121 favours the high-z scenario.
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Hot news!Hot news!
Recent observations from HST complete theRecent observations from HST complete thehost SED in 6 bands (host SED in 6 bands (LevanLevan et al. in prep.) et al. in prep.)
The observation in F555W (555nm) shows noThe observation in F555W (555nm) shows nodetection in spite of deep exposure (9600s)detection in spite of deep exposure (9600s)
Very preliminary results show a possible fit at aVery preliminary results show a possible fit at aredshift of 4.2 (chiredshift of 4.2 (chi22/d.o.f.=4.2) and an/d.o.f.=4.2) and analternative case of 0.6 (chialternative case of 0.6 (chi22/d.o.f.=4.0)/d.o.f.=4.0)
Again Again favours the high z scenariofavours the high z scenario
ConclusionsConclusions
GRB 060121 could be the first of a new populationGRB 060121 could be the first of a new populationof short GRBsof short GRBs
There is a significant part of short GRBs happeningThere is a significant part of short GRBs happeningat high redshiftat high redshift
The range of energy release in short bursts is veryThe range of energy release in short bursts is verywide, both in prompt emission and afterglowwide, both in prompt emission and afterglow
The division could be due to several reasons:The division could be due to several reasons: NS-NS vs. NS-BHNS-NS vs. NS-BH Old vs. young mergersOld vs. young mergers Different environmentsDifferent environments
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Future workFuture work
SpectroscopySpectroscopy: There is still no successful spectra: There is still no successful spectraobtained of the afterglow of a short GRBobtained of the afterglow of a short GRB
Early emissionEarly emission: Robotic telescopes have not yet: Robotic telescopes have not yetbeen able to record prompt emissionbeen able to record prompt emission
MultibandMultiband studies studies: Have proved useful to: Have proved useful toestimate redshift and learn about the environmentestimate redshift and learn about the environment
Gravitational wavesGravitational waves??
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