AN INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF Mg ii ABSORBERS ALONG GAMMA-RAY BURST SIGHT LINES: THE END OF THE MYSTERY?
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Cucchiara, A.
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AN INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF Mg ii ABSORBERS ALONG GAMMA-RAY BURST SIGHT LINES: THE END OF THE MYSTERY?
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In 2006, Prochter et al. reported a statistically significant enhancement of very strong Mgii absorption systems
intervening the sight lines to gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) relative to the incidence of such absorption along quasar sight
lines. This counterintuitive result has inspired a diverse set of astrophysical explanations (e.g., dust, gravitational
lensing) but none of these has obviously resolved the puzzle. Using the largest set of GRB afterglow spectra
available, we reexamine the purported enhancement. In an independent sample of GRB spectra with a survey path
three times larger than Prochter et al., we measure the incidence per unit redshift of 1 Å rest-frame equivalent
width Mg ii absorbers at z ≈ 1 to be (z) = 0.18 ± 0.06. This is fully consistent with current estimates for the
incidence of such absorbers along quasar sight lines. Therefore, we do not confirm the original enhancement and
suggest those results suffered from a statistical fluke. Signatures of the original result do remain in our full sample
( (z) shows an ≈1.5 enhancement over (z)QSO), but the statistical significance now lies at ≈90% c.l. Restricting
our analysis to the subset of high-resolution spectra of GRB afterglows (which overlaps substantially with Prochter
et al.), we still reproduce a statistically significant enhancement of Mgii absorption. The reason for this excess, if
real, is still unclear since there is no connection between the rapid afterglow follow-up process with echelle (or
echellette) spectrographs and the detectability of strong Mgii doublets. Only a larger sample of such high-resolution
data will shed some light on this matter.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126363
DOI: doi:10.1088/0004-637X/773/2/82
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The Astrophysical Journal, 773:82 (24pp), 2013 August 20
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