Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-11-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
ApJ in press, 14 pages, 2 tables, 7 figures
Scientific paper
We present a characterization of the close environment of GRB980425 based on 5-160mic spectro-imaging obtained with Spitzer. The Gamma-Ray Burst GRB980425 occurred in a nearby (z=0.0085) SBc-type dwarf galaxy, at a projected distance of 900pc from an HII region with strong signatures of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. While this "WR region" produces less than 5% of the B-band emission of the host, we find that it is responsible for 45+/-10% of the total infrared luminosity, with a maximum contribution reaching 75% at 25-30mic. This atypical property is rarely observed among morphologically-relaxed dwarves, suggesting a strong causal link with the GRB event. The luminosity of the WR region (L_8-1000mic=4.6x10^8 Lsol), the peak of its spectral energy distribution at <~100mic and the presence of highly-ionized emission lines (e.g., [NeIII]) also reveal extremely young (<5Myr) star-forming activity, with a typical time-scale of only 47Myr to double the stellar mass already built. Finally, the mid-IR over B-band luminosity ratio in this region is substantially higher than in star-forming galaxies with similar L_IR, but it is lower than in young dust-enshrouded stellar clusters. Considering the modest obscuration measured from the silicate features (tau_9.7mic ~ 0.015), this suggests that the WR region is dominated by one or several star clusters that have either partly escaped or cleared out their parent molecular cloud. Combined with the properties characterizing the whole population of GRB hosts, our results reinforce the idea that long GRBs mostly happen within or in the vicinity of relatively unobscured galactic regions harboring very recent star formation.
Armus Lee
Brandl Berhard
Charmandaris Vassilios
Dessauges-Zavadsky Miroslava
Forrest William John
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