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Cosmological evolution of the absorption of $γ$-ray burst X-ray afterglows

X-ray absorption of $γ$-ray burst (GRB) afterglows is prevalent yet poorly understood. X-ray derived neutral hydrogen column densities ($N_{\rm H}$) of GRB X-ray afterglows show an increase with redshift, which might give a clue for the origin of this absorption. We use more than 350 X-ray afterglows with spectroscopic redshift ($z$) from the Swift XRT repository as well as over 100 Ly\,$α$ absorption measurements in $z>1.6$ sources. The observed trend of the average optical depth $τ$ at 0.5 keV is consistent with both a sharp increase of host $N_{\rm H}(z)$, and an absorbing diffuse intergalactic medium, along with decreasing host contribution to $τ$. We analyze a sub-sample of high-$z$ GRBs with $N_{\rm H}$ derived both from the X-ray afterglow and the Ly\,$α$ line. The increase of X-ray derived $N_{\rm H}(z)$ is contrasted by no such increase in the Ly\,$α$ derived column density. We argue that this discrepancy implies a lack of association between the X-ray and Ly\,$α$ absorbers at high-$z$. This points towards the X-ray absorption at high $z$ being dominated by an intervening absorber, which lends credibility to an absorbing intergalactic medium contribution.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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