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| - We analyse the properties of the host galaxy of the optically dark gamma-ray burst (GRB) 020819 ( z = 0.41) and discuss the possible implications in the context of “dark” GRBs. We present g$^\prime$r$^\prime$i$^\prime$z$^\prime$JHK photometry of the host galaxy and fit the broad spectral energy distribution including the public Spitzer IRAC data using stellar population models. The broad spectral energy distribution (SED) indicates a high extinction, AV ~ 1.8-2.6 mag, for this relatively massive galaxy. This is the highest global extinction for a GRB host galaxy with a robust spectroscopic redshift. The properties of the host galaxy are indicative of dusty, intense star-formation, which differ from those of the current sample of GRB hosts. This implies that the dust extinction is one of the main reasons for the darkness of low-redshift bursts and that the long GRB host population is far more diverse than previously anticipated.
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