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We present spectroscopic observations of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst (GRB) 980703. Several emission and absorption features are detected, making the redshift, z = 0.966, completely unambiguous. This is only the third known redshift for a GRB host. The implied isotropic gamma-ray energy release from the burst is in excess of 10^{53} erg, for a reasonable choice of cosmological parameters. The spectroscopic properties of the host galaxy are typical for a star formation powered object. Using the observed value of the Balmer decrement, we derived the extinction in the galaxys restframe, A_V = 0.3 +- 0.3 mag. Using three different star formation rate indicators, we estimate SFR ~ 10 Msun/yr, or higher, depending on the extinction, with a lower limit of SFR > 7 Msun/yr. This is the highest value of the star formation rate measured for a GRB galaxy so far, and it gives some support to the idea that GRBs are closely related to massive star formation.
We present deep HST/STIS and ground-based photometry of the host galaxy of the gamma-ray burst GRB 980703 taken 17, 551, 710, and 716 days after the burst. We find that the host is a blue, slightly over-luminous galaxy with V_gal = 23.00 +/- 0.10, (V
We analyze cross-correlation functions between Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) hosts and surrounding galaxies. We have used data obtained with the Very Large Telescope at Cerro Paranal (Chile), as well as public Hubble Space Telescope data. Our results indicat
The first arcsecond localization of a short gamma-ray burst, GRB 050509B, has enabled detailed studies of a short burst environment. We here report on studies of the environment of GRB 050509B using the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT). The XRT error circ
We report on the results of a study to obtain limits on the absorbing columns to wards an initial sample of 10 long Gamma-Ray Bursts observed with BeppoSAX, using a new approach to SED fitting to nIR, optical and X-ray afterglow data, in count space
We investigated the radio properties of the host galaxy of X-ray flash, XRF020903, which is the best example for investigating of the off-axis origin of gamma-ray bursts(GRBs). Dust continuum at 233 GHz and CO are observed using the Atacama Large mil