GCN Circular 35080
Subject
GRB 231117A: ATLAS non-detection of an optical counterpart
Event
Date
2023-11-17T14:22:29Z (2 years ago)
From
James Gillanders at University of Oxford <jhgillanders.astro@gmail.com>
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J. H. Gillanders (Oxford), S. J. Smartt, S. Srivastav (Oxford/QUB), M. D. Fulton, K. W. Smith, A. Aamer, C. R. Angus, M. McCollum, T. Moore, M. Nicholl, X. Sheng, J. Weston, D. R. Young (QUB), P. Ramsden (QUB/Birmingham), L. Shingles (GSI/QUB), A. Andersson, S. Ramaiya, L. Rhodes, H. Stevance (Oxford), J. Sommer (LMU/QUB), L. Denneau, J. Tonry, H. Weiland, A. Lawrence, R. Siverd (IfA, University of Hawaii), N. Erasmus, W. Koorts (South African Astronomical Observatory), A. Jordan, V. Suc (UAI, Obstech), A. Rest (STScI), T.-W. Chen (NCU), C. Stubbs (Harvard).
Here we report optical observations in the field of the Swift-BAT discovered GRB 231117A (Laha et al. GCN Circ. 35071), obtained during normal survey operations with ATLAS.
ATLAS is a quadruple 0.5-m telescope system with two units in Hawaii, one in Chile and one in South Africa (see Tonry et al. 2018, PASP, 130:064505), routinely surveying the visible sky on a daily basis. We promptly process all data with our transient science server (Smith et al. 2020, PASP, 132:085002).
The ATLAS system observed the field of the GRB 231117A in normal survey mode 3.3-hr after the GRB trigger date of MJD 60265.127 (=2023-11-17 03:03:19 UT, hereafter T0). We obtained forced photometry at the enhanced Swift-XRT X-ray source coordinates of RA = 332.38988, Dec = +13.52255 (Beardmore et al. GCN Circ. 35074