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High column densities and low extinctions of gamma-ray bursts: Evidence for hypernovae and dust destruction

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 549, 期 2, 页码 L209-L213

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/319162

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dust, extinction; early universe; gamma rays : bursts; stars : formation

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We analyze a complete sample of gamma -ray burst afterglows and find X-ray evidence for high column densities of gas around them. The column densities are in the range 10(22)-10(23) cm(-2), which is right around the average column density of Galactic giant molecular clouds. We also estimate the cloud sizes to be 10-30 pc, implying masses greater than or similar to 10(5) M.. This strongly suggests that gamma -ray bursts lie within star-forming regions and therefore argues against neutron star mergers and for collapses of massive stars as their sources. The optical extinctions, however, are 10-100 times smaller than expected from the high column densities. This confirms theoretical findings that the early hard radiation from gamma -ray bursts and their afterglows can destroy the dust in their environment, thus carving a path for the afterglow light out of the molecular cloud. Because of the self-created low extinction and location in star-forming regions, we expect gamma -ray bursts to provide a relatively unbiased sample of high-redshift star formation. Thus, they may help resolve what is the typical environment of high-redshift star formation.

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