Journal article

GRB 220831A: a hostless, intermediate gamma-ray burst with an unusual optical afterglow

J Freeburn, B O’Connor, J Cooke, D Dobie, A Möller, N Tejos, J Zhang, P Beniamini, K Auchettl, J DeLaunay, S Dichiara, WF Fong, S Goode, A Gordon, CD Kilpatrick, A Lien, C Mihalenko, G Ryan, K Siellez, M Suhr Show all

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | Published : 2025

Abstract

GRB 220831A is a gamma-ray burst (GRB) with a duration and spectral peak energy that places it at the interface between the distribution of long-soft and short-hard GRBs. In this paper, we present the multiwavelength follow-up campaign to GRB 220831A and its optical, near-infrared, X-ray and radio counterparts. Our deep optical and near-infrared observations do not reveal an underlying host galaxy, and establish that GRB 220831A is observationally hostless to depth, mi ≳ 26.6 AB mag. Based on the Amati relation and the non-detection of an accompanying supernova, we find that this GRB is most likely to have originated from a collapsar at z > 2, but it could also possibly be a compact object m..

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