Abstract
We report optical and near-infrared broad band observations of the short-duration GRB 050724 host galaxy, used to construct its spectral energy distribution (SED). Unlike the hosts of long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which show younger stellar populations, the SED of the GRB 050724 host galaxy is optimally fitted with a synthetic elliptical galaxy template based on an evolved stellar population (age ∼2.6 Gyr). The SED of the host is difficult to reproduce with non-evolving metallicity templates. In contrast, if the short GRB host galaxy metallicity enrichment is considered, the synthetic templates fit the observed SED satisfactorily. The internal host extinction is low (A v ≲, 0.4 mag) so it cannot explain the faintness of the afterglow. This short GRB host galaxy is more massive (∼5 × 10 10 M·) and luminous (∼1.1 L*) than most of the long-duration GRB hosts. A statistical comparison based on the ages of short- and long-duration GRB host galaxies strongly suggests that short-duration GRB hosts contain, on average, older progenitors. These findings support a different origin for short- and long-duration GRBs. © ESO 2006.
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Gorosabel, J., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Guziy, S., De Ugarte Postigo, A., Reverte, D., Antonelli, A., … Cerón, J. M. C. (2006). The short-duration GRB 050724 host galaxy in the context of the long-duration GRB hosts. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 450(1), 87–92. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054373
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