Star-formation rates of two GRB host galaxies at z~2 and a [CII] deficit observed with ALMA

Abstract

Event rate of long Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) is expected to be an useful tracer of the cosmic star-formation history. For this purpose, it is necessary to understand what kind of star formations/galaxies are traced by GRBs. Here we report rest-frame far-infrared (FIR) continuum detections of GRB 070521 and 080207 host galaxies at z2 with ALMA band 8 and 9. The FIR photometries provide the reliable star-formation rates (SFRs), because FIR emission is free from dust extinction and possible radio contamination from long-lived afterglows of GRBs. The spectral energy distribution fittings indicate 49.85+72.33-2.86 and 123.4+25.19-21.78 M yr-1 for the 070521 and 080207 hosts, respectively. The derived SFRs place them on the main sequence \ of normal star-forming galaxies at z2. The derived SFRs are significantly lower than that of radio observations. It is inferred that the observed radio fluxes in a previous study are contaminated by the afterglows. ALMA marginally detected [C~ ii]\,158\,μm emission line from the GRB 080207 host galaxy with S/N 4. This is the first detection of [C~ ii]\,158\,μm of a GRB host at z>2, and the second detection among known GRBs. The luminosity ratio of [C~~ii]\,158μm to FIR is 7.5× 10-4, which is one of the smallest values among galaxies at z 1-2 with the same FIR luminosity. The [C~ ii] deficit \ could be a new physical property to characterise GRB hosts at z1-2. Possible parameters controlling the deficit include the metallicity, initial mass function, and gas density.

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