GCN Circular 11563
Subject
GRB 101225A: Redshift retraction and results of additional photometric follow-up at the NOT
Event
Date
2011-01-13T11:12:38Z (15 years ago)
From
Dong Xu at Weizmann Inst <dong.xu@weizmann.ac.il>
J. P. U. Fynbo (DARK/NBI), D. Xu (WIS) report on behalf of a larger
collaboration:
We re-analyzed the 900s low signal-to-noise spectrum reported in our
previous GCN #11522. We found that the brightest of the three weak
emission features is due to bad removal of a cosmic ray hit. The two
other features are close to sky emission lines. We thus conclude that
the reported redshift of z=0.4 in GCN #11522 for this event is not
secure and may be wrong. Deep spectroscopic observations from 8-10 m
telescopes are strongly encouraged. We apologize for the confusing
this report may have caused.
We also continued photometric follow-ups of the optical counterpart of
GRB 101225A at NOT, and obtained 6x600 s R-band images on Jan. 9 with
a good seeing ~0.65". The object decayed to m(R)=24.5+/-0.2 compared
to m(R)=24.1+/-0.1 on Jan. 5 in GCN #11519