GCN Circular 3417
Subject
GRB 050509b: Keck/Chandra Cross-Correlation
Date
2005-05-12T09:40:53Z (20 years ago)
From
Josh Bloom at Harvard/CFA <jbloom@cfa.harvard.edu>
Correction: in GCN circular #3416 we inadvertently left out reference to
the Chandra observations (Burrows et al. #3415). Below is the corrected
circular. We apologize for the reference omission.
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J. S. Bloom, R. J. Foley, D. Pooley, A. V. Filippenko, R. Chornock (UCB),
C. Blake (Harvard), J. X. Prochaska (UCSC), J. Hennawi (UCB), M. Gladders
(Carnegie), B. Koester (U Michigan) and H. W. Chen (MIT) report:
We observed the field of GRB 050509b (#3383,#3385) with Keck I (+LRIS)
with g' and R filters. Starting at 20050511.25 UT, we took 5 dithered
images in each band for a total of 1660 and 1620 sec exposures in g and R,
respectively. At the location of the two reported Chandra sources (Burrows
et al. GCN #3415) we find no significantly-detected flux in either band,
however there are indications of an R counterpart (at the few sigma level)
to Chandra #8. Moreover, these images do reveal a number of sources in the
XRT error circle fainter than in reported deep imaging with the VLT
(#3410) and Keck I (#3401), which we label J1-J4:
J1 12:36:13.56 +28:59:03.4
J2 13.44 04.7
J3 13.41 58:56.3
J4 13.47 59:06.2
(J2000; estimated errors of 0.3 arcsec in each direction).
We note that S5, which is less than 2 arcsec from the Chandra source #5,
appears bluer than neighboring S3 and S2.
The finding chart can be found at:
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~jbloom/grb050509b-chandra-keck-combo.gif