Gamma-Ray-Bursts Hosts: Digging out Low-Mass High-z Star-Forming Galaxies

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We propose IRAC and MIPS observations (4.5, 8 and 24 micron) of 6 gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxies at redshift 0.2<=z<=0.5. GRB hosts are generally low-luminosity metal poor galaxies. It is not clear whether they are also star-bursting, because measured star formation rates (SFRs) are very uncertain and because their total stellar mass has been poorly investigated. Using these and other existing Spitzer data (a total of 19 hosts at 0.0

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