Metallicity in the GRB 100316D/SN 2010bh host complex

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Abstract

The recent long-duration GRB 100316D, associated with supernova SN 2010bh and detected by Swift, is one of the nearest gamma-ray burst (GRB)-supernovae (SNe) ever observed (z = 0.059). This provides us with a unique opportunity to study the explosion environment on ∼ kpc scale in relation to the host galaxy complex. Here we present spatially resolved spectrophotometry of the host galaxy, focusing on both the explosion site and the brightest star-forming regions. Using these data, we extract the spatial profiles of the relevant emission features (Hα, Hβ, [O III]λ5007, and [N II]λ6584) and use these profiles to examine variations in metallicity and star formation rate (SFR) as a function of position in the host galaxy. We conclude that GRB 100316D/SN2010bh occurred in a low-metallicity host galaxy, and that the GRB-SN explosion site corresponds to the region with the lowest metallicity and highest SFR sampled by our observations. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Levesque, E. M., Berger, E., Soderberg, A. M., & Chornock, R. (2011). Metallicity in the GRB 100316D/SN 2010bh host complex. Astrophysical Journal, 739(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/739/1/23

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