GCN Circular 3405
Subject
GRB 050509B: WSRT Radio Observations
Date
2005-05-10T14:50:54Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexander van der Horst at U of Amsterdam <avdhorst@science.uva.nl>
A.J. van der Horst, K. Wiersema and R.A.M.J. Wijers (University of
Amsterdam) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
"We observed the position of the GRB 050509B afterglow at 4.9 GHz with the
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope at May 9 14.59 UT to May 10 2.59 UT,
i.e. 10.98 - 22.98 hours after the burst (GCN 3381). We do not detect a
radio source within the SWIFT/XRT error circle (GCN 3395), in particular
at the position of the four optical sources mentioned in GCN 3401.
The rms noise in het map within the SWIFT/XRT error circle is 22 microJy
per beam. The formal flux measurement for a point source at the center of
the SWIFT/XRT error circle is 3 +/- 22 microJy.
We detect a point source coincident with the position of the center of the
galaxy observed in the optical (GCN 3390), with a peak flux of 324 +/- 22
microJy."
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