GCN Circular 21356
Subject
GRB 170714A: NOEMA non-detection of the Bastille Day Burst
Date
2017-07-18T14:30:07Z (8 years ago)
From
Antonio de Ugarte Postigo at IAA-CSIC <deugarte@iaa.es>
A. de Ugarte Postigo (IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), D.A. Kann
(HETH/IAA-CSIC), S. Schulze (Weizmann Institute), L. Izzo,
C.C. Thoene (HETH/IAA-CSIC) and M. Krips (IRAM) report:
We observed the field of GRB 170714A (D'Ai et al. GCN 21340)
using the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA, Plateau
de Bure, France) tuned at 92.5 GHz. Observations were
performed between 3:10 and 5:15 UT on 17 July 2017 (2.66 days
after the burst) and consisted of 1.33 hr on target with a bandwidth
of 3.6 GHz and using 8 antennas.
We do not detect any source consistent with the afterglow position
(de Ugarte Postigo et al. GCN 21346) down to a 3-sigma limit of
150 uJy. We do note the presence of an unrelated source 12���
Northwest of the afterglow position with a flux density of ~0.19 mJy,
which is coincident with an extended source in our GTC images.
This burst has been proposed to be either an ultra-long GRB or a
relativistic tidal-disruption event (Kann et al., GCN 21345). We
note that this deep non-detection, together with the non-detection
from the VLA (Horesh et al. GCN 21352) are consistent with a
scenario of an ULGRB like GRBs 101225A, 111209A and 130925A,
which have been faint at radio wavelengths (Frail, GCN 11550,
Zauderer et al., GCN 11770; Hancock et al., GCNs 12664, 12804