GCN Circular 2481
Subject
GRB 031203: Optical/IR Astrometry
Date
2003-12-06T17:25:12Z (21 years ago)
From
Josh Bloom at Harvard/CFA <jbloom@cfa.harvard.edu>
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Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 23:45:21 -0500 (EST)
From: Joshua Bloom <jbloom@cfa0.cfa.harvard.edu>
To: gcncirc@lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov
Cc: scott@milkyway.gsfc.nasa.gov
Subject: GRB 031203: Optical/IR Astrometry
GRB 031203: Optical/IR Astrometry
J. S. Bloom, C. Bailyn, M. Buxton, B. Cobb, P. van Dokkum (Yale) and
D. Gonzalez (CTIO),
part of the larger SMARTS consortium, report:
"The position of the radio source in the XMM error box (Frail, priv.
communication) is 0.43" E and 0.80" N from the bright source noted in Hsia
et al. (GCN #2470). However, as explained in Bloom et al. (GCN #2472) that
source itself is unlikely to be the afterglow since it was present in the
DSS-II and did not vary significantly in the first night.
Additional data obtained between Dec. 5 UT=5:43 and UT=7:19 showed the
source at the same I-band flux as on Dec. 4 to within 0.05 mag. On both
Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 the source is slightly but clearly elongated in ~1"
seeing.
The source-radio offset of 0.91" is larger than the formal joint
1 sigma uncertainty between the IR and the radio positional tie.
It is still unclear whether this bright source is the low redshift
host of the GRB or a foreground galaxy.
Separately, we note that inspection of the J-band ANDICAM imaging
reported in the Bailyn et al. (GCN #2463) reveals a faint (J ~ 20)
source at:
RA: 08:02:30.36 DEC: -39:51:00.1 (J2000)
rms uncertainty relative to ICRF= 0.3 arcsec in RA and DEC"
This is consistent with the XMM (#1) position. A finding chart may
be found at:
http://www-cfa.harvard.edu/~jbloom/grb031203
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