Abstract
We present a survey for neutral atomic-carbon (C I ) along gamma-ray burst (GRB) sightlines, which probes the shielded neutral gas-phase in the interstellar medium (ISM) of GRB host galaxies at high redshift. We compile a sample of 29 medium- to high-resolution GRB optical afterglow spectra spanning a redshift range through most of cosmic time from 1 < z < 6. We find that seven (≈25%) of the GRBs entering our statistical sample have C I detected in absorption. It is evident that there is a strong excess of cold gas in GRB hosts compared to absorbers in quasar sightlines. We investigate the dust properties of the GRB C I absorbers and find that the amount of neutral carbon is positively correlated with the visual extinction, A V , and the strength of the 2175 Å dust extinction feature, A bump . GRBs with C I detected in absorption are all observed above a certain threshold of log N (H I )/cm −2 + [X/H] > 20.7 and a dust-phase iron column density of log N (Fe) dust /cm −2 > 16.2. In contrast to the SED-derived dust properties, the strength of the C I absorption does not correlate with the depletion-derived dust properties. This indicates that the GRB C I absorbers trace dusty systems where the dust composition is dominated by carbon-rich dust grains. The observed higher metal and dust column densities of the GRB C I absorbers compared to H 2 - and C I -bearing quasar absorbers is mainly a consequence of how the two absorber populations are selected, but is also required in the presence of intense UV radiation fields in actively star-forming galaxies.
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Heintz, K. E., Ledoux, C., Fynbo, J. P. U., Jakobsson, P., Noterdaeme, P., Krogager, J.-K., … Kaper, L. (2019). Cold gas in the early Universe. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 621, A20. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834246
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