GCN Circular 232
Subject
GRB 990123: near-infrared observations.
Date
1999-01-27T14:51:12Z (26 years ago)
From
Angelo Antonelli at Obs. Astro. di Roma <angelo@quasar.mporzio.astro.it>
L.A. Antonelli, A. Di Paola, R.Speziali, Osservatorio Astronomico di
Roma, Italy, and G. Gandolfi, BeppoSAX Scientific Operation Center,
Italy, report on behalf of SWIRT Team and BeppoSAX Team:
"We observed the Optical Transient field of GRB 990123 in the J band
using the 1.1m AZT-24 telescope and the near-infrared
camera/spectrometer SWIRCAM at the Campo Imperatore Astronomical
Observatory operated by the Astronomical Observatory of Rome (O.A.R.).
On 25.22 (UT) January 1999, the OT field was observed for a total
exposure time of 2000 s reaching the limiting magnitude in the
J band of 19.5 +/- 0.3 mag .
On 26.12 (UT) January 1999 the field was re-observed for a total
exposure time of 3600 s reaching the limiting magnitude in the
J band of 19.3 +/- 0.3 mag. No source has been found in both
observations within the errorbox of the O.T. (IAUC 7094).
These observations provide an upper limit, in the J band, to the
infrared counterpart (if any) of GRB 990123 and on its behaviour.
This message may be cited."
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