Molecular gas masses of gamma-ray burst host galaxies.

2018 
The objectives of this paper are to analyse molecular gas properties of the first substantial sample of GRB hosts and test whether they are deficient in molecular gas. We obtained CO(2-1) observations of seven GRB hosts with the APEX and IRAM30m telescopes. We analyse these data together with all other hosts with previous CO observations. We obtained detections for three GRB hosts (980425, 080207 and 111005A) and upper limits for the remaining four (031203, 060505, 060814, 100316D). In our entire sample of twelve CO-observed GRB hosts, three are clearly deficient in molecular gas, even taking into account their metallicity (980425, 060814, and 080517). Four others are close to the best fit-line for other star-forming galaxies on the SFR-MH2 plot (051022, 060505, 080207, and 100316D). One host is clearly molecule-rich (111005A). Finally, for four GRB hosts the data is not deep enough to judge whether they are molecule-deficient (000418, 030329, 031203, 090423). The median value of the molecular gas depletion time, MH2/SFR, of GRB hosts is ~0.3 dex below that of other star-forming galaxies, but this result has low statistical significance. A Kolmogorov-Smirnov test performed on MH2/SFR shows only ~2 sigma difference between GRB hosts and other galaxies. This difference can partially be explained by metallicity effects, since the significance decreases to ~1 sigma for MH2/SFR vs. metallicity. Thus the sample of GRB hosts has consistent molecular properties to other galaxies, and can be treated as representative star-forming galaxies. Given the concentration of atomic gas recently found close to GRB and supernova sites, indicating recent gas inflow, our results imply that such inflow does not enhance the SFRs significantly, or that atomic gas converts efficiently into the molecular phase.
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