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Identifying high-redshift GRBs with RATIR

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2014-06-11 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a template fitting algorithm for determining photometric redshifts, zphotz_{\rm phot}, of candidate high-redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Using afterglow photometry, obtained by the Reionization And Transients InfraRed (RATIR) camera, this algorithm accounts for the intrinsic GRB afterglow spectral energy distribution (SED), host dust extinction and the effect of neutral hydrogen (local and cosmological) along the line of sight. We present the results obtained by this algorithm and RATIR photometry of GRB 130606A, finding a range of best fit solutions 5.6<zphot<6.05.6 < z_{\rm phot} < 6.0 for models of several host dust extinction laws (none, MW, LMC and SMC), consistent with spectroscopic measurements of the redshift of this GRB. Using simulated RATIR photometry, we find our algorithm provides precise measures of zphotz_{\rm phot} in the ranges 4<zphot84 < z_{\rm phot} \lesssim 8 and 9<zphot<109 < z_{\rm phot} < 10 and can robustly determine when zphot>4z_{\rm phot}>4. Further testing highlights the required caution in cases of highly dust extincted host galaxies. These tests also show that our algorithm does not erroneously find zphot<4z_{\rm phot} < 4 when zsim>4z_{\rm sim}>4, thereby minimizing false negatives and allowing us to rapidly identify all potential high-redshift events.

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@article{arxiv.1312.3967,
  title  = {Identifying high-redshift GRBs with RATIR},
  author = {O. M. Littlejohns and N. R. Butler and A. Cucchiara and A. M. Watson and A. S. Kutyrev and W. H. Lee and M. G. Richer and C. R. Klein and O. D. Fox and J. X. Prochaska and J. S. Bloom and E. Troja and E. Ramirez-Ruiz and J. A. de Diego and L. Georgiev and J. González and C. G. Román-Zúñiga and N. Gehrels and H. Moseley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3967},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Accepted by AJ. 15 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables

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