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    Spectroscopy and multiband photometry of the afterglow of intermediate duration ?-ray burst GRB040924 and its host galaxy

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    Wiersema, K.
    van der Horst, A.
    Kann, D.
    Rol, E.
    Starling, R.
    Curran, Peter
    Gorosabel, J.
    Levan, A.
    Fynbo, J.
    de Ugarte Postigo, A.
    Wijers, R.
    Castro-Tirado, A.
    Guziy, S.
    Hornstrup, A.
    Hjorth, J.
    Jelínek, M.
    Jensen, B.
    Kidger, M.
    Martín-Luis, F.
    Tanvir, N.
    Tristram, P.
    Vreeswijk, P.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Wiersema, K. and van der Horst, A. and Kann, D. and Rol, E. and Starling, R. and Curran, P. and Gorosabel, J. et al. 2008. Spectroscopy and multiband photometry of the afterglow of intermediate duration ?-ray burst GRB040924 and its host galaxy. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 481: pp. 319-326.
    Source Title
    Astronomy and Astrophysics
    Additional URLs
    http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2008/14/aa8050-07.pdf
    ISSN
    0004-6361
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16184
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Aims. We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the afterglow and host galaxy of gamma-ray burst GRB040924. This GRBhad a rather short duration of T90 ~ 2.4 s, and a well sampled optical afterglow light curve. We aim to use this dataset to find furtherevidence that this burst is consistent with a massive star core-collapse progenitor.Methods. We combine the afterglow data reported here with those from the literature and compare the host properties with surveydata.Results. We find that the global behaviour of the optical afterglow is well fit by a broken power-law, with a break at ~0.03 days. Wedetermine the redshift z = 0.858 ± 0.001 from the detected emission lines in our spectrum. Using the spectrum and photometry wederive global properties of the host, showing it to have similar properties to other long GRB hosts.We detect the [Ne iii] emission linein the spectrum, and compare the fluxes of this line of a sample of 15 long GRB host galaxies with survey data, showing the long GRBhosts to be comparable to local metal-poor emission line galaxies in their [Ne iii] emission. We fit the supernova bump accompanyingthis burst, and find that it is similar to other long GRB supernova bumps, but fainter.Conclusions. All properties of GRB 040924 (the associated supernova, the spectrum and SED of host and afterglow) are consistentwith an origin in the core-collapse of a massive star.

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