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GCN Circular 41147

Subject
EP250702a/GRB250702 B,E,D: MeerKAT radio observations at 3.06 GHz
Date
2025-07-24T17:27:21Z (2 months ago)
From
stephane.corbel@cea.fr
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Author: N. Grollimund, S. Corbel (Univ. Paris Cité & CEA Saclay), A. Coleiro, F. Cangemi (Univ. Paris Cité), J. Rodriguez (CEA Saclay) on behalf of a larger team.

We observed the field of EP250702a (GCN 40906

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) with the MeerKAT radio telescope (proposal ID MKT-24172; PI: Corbel) using the S-band receivers, at a central frequency of 3.06 GHz. We conducted our observations from 2025-07-21 23:34:37 UTC, with a total on-source time of 11 min. We used J1939-6342 for flux and bandpass calibration, and J1822-0938 for complex gain calibration.

We detect a point source with a flux density of 147 +/- 19 uJy at the position of EP250702a, with an RMS noise level of ~15 uJy/beam. Our observation, in combination with the detection of a ~100 uJy point source reported in GCN 40985

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, implies that the flux of EP250702a increased by ~50% at 3 GHz between 2025-07-04 and 2025-07-21.

Averaging the fitted positions from all of our S-band observations, we find a refined radio position for the source: R.A. = 18:58:45.549 +/- 0.01s, Dec. = -7:52:26.54 +/- 0.15’'. This position is consistent with the radio position reported by VLA in GCN 41053

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, as well as the NIR and X-ray counterparts (GCNs 40924, 40906).

Further observations are planned.

We thank the SARAO staff for rapidly scheduling these observations. The MeerKAT telescope is operated by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, which is a facility of the National Research Foundation, an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation. This work has made use of the "MPIfR S-band receiver system" designed, constructed and maintained by funding of the MPI für Radioastronomie and the Max-Planck-Society.

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