{
  "bibcode": "2020GCN.28302....1A",
  "body": "K. D. Alexander, W. Fong, K. Paterson, and J. Rastinejad (Northwestern)\nreport on behalf of a larger collaboration:\n\nWe observed the Fermi GRB 200826A (Fermi GBM Team GCN 28284; Mangan et al.\nGCN 28287) at a mean frequency of 6 GHz with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large\nArray (VLA; Program 19B-217) beginning 2020 August 28.47 UT (2.28 days\nafter the burst). We detect a radio source with a preliminary flux density\nof ~40 microJy at:\n\nRA (J2000) = 00:27:08.54\nDec (J2000) = +34:01:38.37\n\nwith an uncertainty of 0.3 arcsec in each coordinate. This position is\nfully consistent with the position of the optical afterglow candidate\nZTF20abwysqy (Ahumada et al. GCN 28295) and the catalogued galaxy. The\nposition is also on the outskirts of the Swift/XRT afterglow position (D'Ai\net al. GCN 28300; 90% confidence). Follow-up observations are planned.\n\nWe thank the VLA staff for rapidly executing these observations.",
  "circularId": 28302,
  "createdOn": 1598642822000,
  "email": "kate.alexander@northwestern.edu",
  "subject": "GRB 200826A: VLA Detection at 6 GHz",
  "submitter": "Kate Alexander at Northwestern U  <kate.alexander@northwestern.edu>",
  "eventId": "GRB 200826A"
}