GRB 130606A VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hartoog O.E.
  2. Malesani D.
  3. Fynbo J.P.U.
  4. Goto T.
  5. Kruhler T.,Vreeswijk P.M.
  6. De Cia A.
  7. Xu D.
  8. Moller P.
  9. Covino S.
  10. D'Elia V.,Flores H.
  11. Goldoni P.
  12. Hjorth J.
  13. Jakobsson P.
  14. Krogager J.-K.
  15. Kaper L.,Ledoux C.
  16. Levan A.J.
  17. Milvang-Jensen B.
  18. Sollerman J.
  19. Sparre M.,Tagliaferri G.
  20. Tanvir N.R.
  21. de Ugarte Postigo A.
  22. Vergani S.D.,Wiersema K.
  23. Datson J.
  24. Salinas R.
  25. Mikkelsen K.
  26. Aghanim N.
  27. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The reionisation of the Universe is a process that is thought to have ended around z~6, as inferred from spectroscopy of distant bright background sources, such as quasars (QSO) and gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows. Furthermore, spectroscopy of a GRB afterglow provides insight in its host galaxy, which is often too dim and distant to study otherwise. For the Swift GRB 130606A at z=5.913 we have obtained a high S/N spectrum covering the full optical and near-IR wavelength region at intermediate spectral resolution with VLT/X-Shooter. We aim to measure the degree of ionisation of the intergalactic medium (IGM) between z=5.02-5.84 and to study the chemical abundance pattern and dust content of its host galaxy. We estimated the UV continuum of the GRB afterglow using a power-law extrapolation, then measured the flux decrement due to absorption at Ly{alpha},{beta}, and {gamma} wavelength regions. Furthermore, we fitted the shape of the red damping wing of Ly{alpha}. The hydrogen and metal absorption lines formed in the host galaxy were fitted with Voigt profiles to obtain column densities. We investigated whether ionisation corrections needed to be applied.

Keywords
  1. gamma-ray-astronomy
  2. infrared-astronomy
  3. spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015A&A...580A.139H
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.35800139

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History

2015-08-20T09:19:02Z
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2015-08-20T09:19:02Z
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