The Host Galaxies of Long-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts as High-Redshift Cosmological Probes

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Title
The Host Galaxies of Long-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts as High-Redshift Cosmological Probes

CoPED ID
2717be5f-cd53-4533-b2ca-7ceb2a4f46b6

Status
Active

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No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2018

End Date
March 30, 2022

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The student will use large multi-wavelength data sets (optical, NIR, mid-IR, millimeter, radio) on a sample of gamma-ray bursts galaxies spanning z=0 to z=6 to characterize cosmic evolution and better understand the origins of gamma-ray bursts. Over the first 1-2 years the student will build spectral energy distributions using these data and fit them to theoretical models to study how the population evolves with time and examine their connection to other classes of galaxies selected in deep surveys. He will also compare host properties to afterglow-inferred properties (e.g. inferred metallicity) to study correlations between sightline properties with integrated host properties. Finally, he will employ HST data from a recently-approved Cycle 26 program to constrain the faint-end galaxy luminosity function slope at z=5 and independently test whether faint galaxies were sufficient to reionize the early universe.

Daniel Perley SUPER_PER
Allister Cockeram STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Galaxies
  2. Astronomy
  3. Astrophysics
  4. Cosmology
  5. Students
  6. Evolution

Extracted key phrases
  1. Integrated host property
  2. Ray burst galaxy
  3. Host Galaxies
  4. End galaxy luminosity function slope
  5. Redshift Cosmological Probes
  6. Faint galaxy
  7. Ray Bursts
  8. Duration Gamma
  9. Sightline property
  10. Wavelength data set
  11. Spectral energy distribution
  12. Large multi
  13. Student
  14. HST datum
  15. Gamma

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