GCN Circular 11187
Subject
GRB 100901A: TLS Observations: Break?
Event
Date
2010-09-03T01:34:04Z (15 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at TLS Tautenburg <kann@tls-tautenburg.de>
D. A. Kann, S. Klose, U. Laux, and B. Stecklum (TLS Tautenburg) report:
We observed the afterglow of the double-peaked Swift GRB 100901A (Immler
et al., GCN 11159) with the TLS 1.34m Schmidt telescope through several
holes in the persistent cloud cover. Otherwise, conditions were excellent.
We clearly detect the afterglow in all single 300 sec frames at high
signal-to-noise (statistical error 0.03 - 0.04 mag). In comparison to five
USNOB1.0 (R2 magnitude) stars, we find:
time Rc dRc
1.382892 18.93 0.13
1.386920 19.00 0.15
1.422927 19.04 0.13
1.426955 19.13 0.14
We compile all available GCN data (Klunko et al., GCN 11162; Gorbovsky et
al., GCN 11163; Andreev et al., GCN 11166; Andreev et al., GCN 11168; De
Cia et al., GCN 11170; Kuroda et al., GCN 11172