GCN Circular 12010
Subject
GRB 110503A: Jet Break seen from TLS
Event
Date
2011-05-06T00:36:27Z (15 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at TLS Tautenburg <kann@tls-tautenburg.de>
D. A. Kann, S. Schmidl, B. Stecklum and C. Hoegner (TLS Tautenburg) report:
Observations of GRB 110503A (M. Stamatikos et al., GCN 11991) and its
afterglow are continuing at TLS Tautenburg (D. A. Kann et al., GCN 11996).
In the first night, we observed for a total of 6 hours, with conditions
becoming worse (increasing airmass and passing clouds). 43 detections in
BVRIZ were secured.
In the second night, observational conditions were challenging, with
passing clouds and high airmass at the time observations could begin. We
obtained 3 x 300 s in Rc, 3 x 450 s in V and only a single 450 s B
observation. The afterglow is faintly detected in the Rc and V stacks as
well as the B image. Using the comparison star of GCN 11996, as calibrated
by A. Updike et al. (GCN 12001