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May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007sptz.prop40388w&link_type=abstract
Spitzer Proposal ID #40388
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In this proposal we intend to derive for the first time the absolute extinction curve of a single star-forming region at high redshift using a GRB afterglow, using a target of opportunity IRAC and MIPS 24 micron photometric observation to fix the level of the extinction-free continuum in the mid-infrared. Since GRBs occur in actively star-forming regions, it was anticipated that there should be significant dust extinction of their optical afterglows. But the extinctions derived solely from the reddening in GRB optical/near IR spectra have been low. At the same time these reddening measurements disagreed strongly with extinctions inferred from metallicity measurements and led to the suggestion of a flat dust extinction curve, possibly because of dust destruction by the GRB. In spite of the large literature on grey dust and the alteration of the extinction curve by dust destruction, its existence has so far never been demonstrated. The dust properties of GRB environments are of interest not only for their value in studies of GRB and their formation, but also because GRBs occur in star-forming galaxies at very high redshifts (currently
Andersen Anja
Castro Cerón José María
Fynbo Johan
Hjorth Jens
Malesani Daniele
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