GCN Circular 21
Subject
Optical Observations for GRB 971227
Date
1997-12-31T00:00:00Z (27 years ago)
Edited On
2024-07-05T15:16:46Z (6 months ago)
From
Paul Groot at U. of Amsterdam <paulgr@astro.uva.nl>
Edited By
Vidushi Sharma at NASA GSFC/UMBC <vidushi.sharma@nasa.gov> on behalf of Tyler Barna at University of Minnesota <tylerpbarna@gmail.com>
Optical Observations for GRB971227 #021
T.J. Galama, P.J. Groot (University of Amsterdam), T. von Hippel
(University of Wisconsin) and A. Diercks (University of Washington, Seattle),
J. van Paradijs (UoA and University of Alabama in Huntsville), C. Kouveliotou
(USRA at NASA/MSFC) report:
"R-band observations of the proposed OT to GRB971227 (Castro-Tirado
et al., IAUC 6800) taken with the Kitt Peak 0.9m telescope at December
29.53 UT and the 3.5m Apache Point Telescope at December 30.44 UT show this
object at a constant level of R=20.4 +/- 0.1 mag, at a position
RA=12h57m08.65s, Dec=+59d24'40" (J2000). It is 1.4 magnitudes fainter than a
relatively bright (R=19.0) star located at RA=12h57m04.8s, Dec=+59d24'42.0"
(J2000). Both object appear in the Digital Sky Survey with a relative
magnitude difference comparable to this value. In the Apache Point
image the source appears to be slightly extended, which indicates it may be
a galaxy.
No object in the SAX NFI errorbox (Piro et al., IAUC 6797) appears to
vary at a level of more than 0.3 mag, down to a limiting magnitude of R=21.5".
Please direct communications to paulgr@astro.uva.nl