GCN Circular 2056
Subject
GRB 030329: optical observations
Event
Date
2003-04-01T02:11:50Z (23 years ago)
From
Jerome A. Orosz at San Diego State U <orosz@zwartgat.sdsu.edu>
J. Brodney Fitzgerald and Jerome A. Orosz (San Diego
State University) report:
We have observed the field of GRB 030329 (Peterson & Price, GCN 1985)
with the 1 meter telescope at the Mount Laguna Observatory (located 45
miles east of downtown San Diego at a dark site in the Cleveland
National Forest at an altitude of 6100 feet or 1859 meters) on the
nights of 2003 March 30 and 31 (UT). We used a Loral 2048 x 2048 CCD
(binned 2 x 2) and Bessell B, V, R, and I filters. Both nights were
photometric. The instrumental time series were obtained using
Stetson's programs DAOPHOT, ALLSTAR, and DAOMASTER. The instrumental
magnitudes were placed on the standard scales using Hendon's (GCN
2023) calibration. Our observations are summarized in the 4 tables
below. The errors quote include only the DAOPHOT errors, and do not
include errors in the zero points (estimated to be a few percent).
The CCD images of the GRB field and some Landolt fields are available
upon request to orosz@sciences.sdsu.edu. Further observations are
planned for the night of April 1 (UT).
We also report the discovery of a possible eclipsing binary in the
field. The J2000 coordinates are 10:44:36.81, +21:26:58.8 (taken from
Hendon's list given in GCN 2023