The redshift-selected sample of long gamma-ray burst host galaxies: The overall metallicity distribution at z < 0.4

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We discuss the host galaxy metallicity distribution of all long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) whose redshifts are known to be <0.4, including newly obtained spectroscopic datasets of the host galaxies of GRB 060614, 090417B, and 130427A. We compare the metallicity distribution of the low-redshift sample to the model predictions, and constrain the relation between metallicity and GRB occurrence. We take account of spatial variation of metallicities among star-forming regions within a galaxy. We found that the models in which only low-metallicity stars produce GRBs with a sharp cutoff of GRB production efficiency around 12+log(O/H) ∼ 8.3 can reproduce the observed distribution well, while the models with no metallicity dependence are not consistent with the observations. We also discuss possible sampling biases we may suffer by collecting long GRBs whose redshifts are known, presenting the photometric observations of the host galaxy of GRB 111225A at z = 0.297 whose redshift has been undetermined until ∼2.3 yr after the burst.

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Niino, Y., Aoki, K., Hashimoto, T., Hattori, T., Ishikawa, S., Kashikawa, N., … Yabe, K. (2017). The redshift-selected sample of long gamma-ray burst host galaxies: The overall metallicity distribution at z < 0.4. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 69(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psw133

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