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GRB 180418A: A possibly-short GRB with a wide-angle outflow in a faint host galaxy

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-05-19 v2

Abstract

We present X-ray and multi-band optical observations of the afterglow and host galaxy of GRB 180418A, discovered by Swift{\it Swift}/BAT and Fermi{\it Fermi}/GBM. We present a reanalysis of the GBM and BAT data deriving durations of the prompt emission of T90T_{90}\approx2.56s and \approx1.90s, respectively. Modeling the Fermi{\it Fermi}/GBM catalog of 1405 bursts (2008-2014) in the Hardness-T90T_{90} plane, we obtain a probability of \approx60% that GRB 180418A is a short-hard burst. From a combination of Swift{\it Swift}/XRT and Chandra{\it Chandra} observations, the X-ray afterglow is detected to \approx38.5 days after the burst, and exhibits a single power-law decline with FXt0.98F_{\rm X} \propto t^{-0.98}. Late-time Gemini observations reveal a faint r\approx25.69 mag host galaxy at an angular offset of \approx0.16''. At the likely redshift range of z\approx1-2.25, we find that the X-ray afterglow luminosity of GRB 180418A is intermediate between short and long GRBs at all epochs during which there is contemporaneous data, and that GRB 180418A lies closer to the Eγ,peakEγ,isoE_{\gamma,{\rm peak}}-E_{\gamma,{\rm iso}} correlation for short GRBs. Modeling the multi-wavelength afterglow with the standard synchrotron model, we derive the burst explosion properties and find a jet opening angle of θj914\theta_{\rm j} \gtrsim 9-14^{\circ}. If GRB 180418A is a short GRB that originated from a neutron star merger, it has one of the brightest and longest-lived afterglows along with an extremely faint host galaxy. If instead the event is a long GRB that originated from a massive star collapse, it has among the lowest luminosity afterglows, and lies in a peculiar space in terms of the Hardness-T90T_{90} and Eγ,peakEγ,isoE_{\gamma,{\rm peak}}-E_{\gamma,{\rm iso}} planes.

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@article{arxiv.2012.09961,
  title  = {GRB 180418A: A possibly-short GRB with a wide-angle outflow in a faint host galaxy},
  author = {Alicia Rouco Escorial and Wen-fai Fong and Peter Veres and Tanmoy Laskar and Amy Lien and Kerry Paterson and Maura Lally and Peter K. Blanchard and Anya E. Nugent and Nial R. Tanvir and Dylaan Cornish and Edo Berger and Eric Burns and Brad Cenko and Bethany E. Cobb and Antonio Cucchiara and Adam Goldstein and Raffaella Margutti and Brian Metzger and Peter Milne and Andrew Levan and Matt Nicholl and Nathan Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.09961},
  year   = {2021}
}

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26 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables (Accepted, ApJ)