GCN Circular 31453
Subject
GRB 210919A: LBT spectroscopic redshift of the host galaxy candidates
Event
Date
2022-01-15T17:52:12Z (4 years ago)
From
Andrea Rossi at INAF <andrea.rossi@inaf.it>
A. Rossi, F. Cusano, E. Palazzi, L. Amati (INAF-OAS Bologna), D. B.
Malesani (Radboud U. Nijmegen and DAWN/NBI), S. Savaglio (UNICAL), on
behalf of the CIBO collaboration, and D. A. Kann (HETH/IAA-CSIC) report:
We report the results of spectroscopic observations of two galaxies
close to the position of the GRB (O'Connor et al. GCN #30934, Kann et
al., GCN #30983) of the short GRB 210919A (Tohuvavohu et al., GCN
#30846), obtained with the Multi-Object Double Spectrographs (MODS)
instrument mounted on the 2x8.4-m LBT telescope (Mt. Graham, AZ, USA).
Spectra were obtained at a mid-time of 12:35 UT on 2021-10-16, ~27.5
days after the burst trigger, for a total on-source time of 5400 s,
covering the wavelength range 3200-10000 AA.
The MODS slit inclination was adjusted to cover the positions of the two
objects singled out by O'Connor et al. (GCN #30934), with offsets of
~3.4 and 13" with respect to the candidate afterglow by Kann et al.
(GCNs #30883 and #30884) respectively, and of the faint source at the
eastern edge of the XRT error circle detected in the ESO-VLT/FORS2
images (Kann et al., GCN #30983