Main Sequence to Starburst Transitioning Galaxies: Gamma-ray Burst Hosts at $z\sim2$
Abstract
Star-forming galaxies populate a main sequence (MS), a well-defined relation between stellar mass (M*) and star-formation rate (SFR). Starburst (SB) galaxies lie significantly above the relation whereas quenched galaxies lie below the sequence. In order to study the evolution of galaxies on the SFR-M* plane and its connection to the gas content, we use the fact that recent episodes of star formation can be pinpointed by the existence of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Here we present sensitive [CI]-nondetections of z2 ultra luminous infrared (ULIRG) GRB host galaxies. We find that our GRB hosts have similar molecular masses to those of other ULIRGs. However, unlike other ULIRGs, the GRB hosts are located at the MS or only a factor of a few above it. Hence, our GRB hosts are caught in the transition toward the SB phase. This is further supported by the estimated depletion times, which are similar to those of other transitioning galaxies. The GRB hosts are [CI]-dark galaxies, defined as having a [CI]/CO temperature brightness ratio of <0.1. Such a low [CI]/CO ratio has been found in high-density environments (nH > 10 cm) where CO is shielded from photodissociation, leading to under-abundances of [CI]. This is consistent with the merger process that is indeed suggested for our GRB hosts by their morphologies.
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@article{arxiv.2305.13436,
title = {Main Sequence to Starburst Transitioning Galaxies: Gamma-ray Burst Hosts at $z\sim2$},
author = {Jakub Nadolny and Michał Jerzy Michałowski and J. Ricardo Rizzo and Agata Karska and Jesper Rasmussen and Jesper Sollerman and Jens Hjorth and Andrea Rossi and Marín Solar and Radosław Wróblewski and Aleksandra Leśniewska},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.13436},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
11 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ