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2012

Gamma-ray burst: general – galaxies: high-redshift

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A Deep Search For Host Galaxies Of Grbs With No Detected Optical Afterglow, A. Rossi, S. Klose, P. Ferrero, J. Greiner, L. A. Arnold, E. Gonslaves, Dieter H. Hartmann, A. C. Updike, D. A. Kann, T. Krühler Sep 2012

A Deep Search For Host Galaxies Of Grbs With No Detected Optical Afterglow, A. Rossi, S. Klose, P. Ferrero, J. Greiner, L. A. Arnold, E. Gonslaves, Dieter H. Hartmann, A. C. Updike, D. A. Kann, T. Krühler

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Context. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) can provide information about star formation at high redshifts. Even in the absence of a bright optical/near-infrared/radio afterglow, the high detection rate of X-ray afterglows by Swift/XRT and its localization precision of 2–3 arcsec facilitates the identification and the study of GRB host galaxies. Aims. We focus on the search for the host galaxies of 17 bursts with arcsec-sized XRT error circles but no detected long-wavelength afterglow, in spite of their deep and rapid follow-up observations. Three of these events can also be classified as truly dark bursts, i.e., the observed upper limit on the optical …