No correlation between host galaxy metallicity and gamma-ray energy release for long-duration gamma-ray bursts

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We compare the redshifts, host galaxy metallicities, and isotropic (Eaγiso) and beaming-corrected (Eaγ ) gammaray energy release of 16 long-duration gamma-ray bursts (LGRBs) at z < 1. From this comparison, we find no statistically significant correlation between host metallicity and redshift, Eaγiso, or Eγ . These results are at odds with previous theoretical and observational predictions of an inverse correlation between gamma-ray energy release and host metallicity, as well as the standard predictions of metallicity-driven wind effects in stellar evolutionary models.We consider the implications that these results have for LGRB progenitor scenarios, and discuss our current understanding of the role that metallicity plays in the production of LGRBs. © 2010 The American Astronomical Society.

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Levesque, E. M., Soderberg, A. M., Kewley, L. J., & Berger, E. (2010). No correlation between host galaxy metallicity and gamma-ray energy release for long-duration gamma-ray bursts. Astrophysical Journal, 725(1), 1337–1341. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/725/1/1337

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