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GCN Circular 44172

Subject
GRB 260310A / AT2026fgk: Luminance-band optical follow-up with a 28cm telescope in Daocheng
Date
2026-04-01T07:07:05Z (3 days ago)
From
Y.C. Kang at Peking University <yckang@stu.pku.edu.cn>
Via
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Zhuokai Liu, Zexuan Wu, Chenxi Bao, Yacheng Kang (PKU) report on behalf of the Interestar Collaboration and the PKU HiTF (High-energy Transients Follow-up) group:

We observed the field of GRB 260310A, detected by Fermi/GBM (GCN 43951

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; T0 = 2026-03-10T04:57:10.81) and AstroSat/CZTI (Salunke et al., GCN 43958), using a 28cm optical telescope located in Daocheng, Sichuan, China. Observations began on 2026 Mar 17, approximately ~ 7.4 days after the GRB trigger, and spanned six epochs in the Luminance filter.

In the stacked Luminance-band images, we detect the optical counterpart at a position consistent with AT2026fgk

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, the reported GRB afterglow candidate at z = 0.153 (O'Neill et al. 2026, TNS Discovery Report 294132; Hinds et al., AstroNote 2026-65; Konno et al., GCN 43974; Hinds et al., GCN 43977), later found to show Type Ic-BL SN features (de Ugarte Postigo et al., GCN 44124; Guelfand et al., GCN 44125; O'Connor et al., GCN 44137). Preliminary photometry was calibrated using nearby catalogued field stars and is reported as approximate AB-equivalent magnitudes, without correction for Galactic extinction.

Our measurements show that the optical counterpart continues to fade, from ~ 19.0 mag to ~ 19.8 mag between 7.4 and 14.3 days after the GRB trigger. The observation log is summarized below:

DateStart_UTT_mid - T0 (days)FilterExposure (s)Magnitude (AB)
2026-03-1713:28:407.40Luminance740019.02 +/- 0.04
2026-03-1813:52:518.42Luminance760019.10 +/- 0.04
2026-03-1914:14:509.42Luminance600019.18 +/- 0.04
2026-03-2012:37:0210.36Luminance740019.39 +/- 0.04
2026-03-2112:39:4111.35Luminance500019.65 +/- 0.05
2026-03-2412:33:3114.33Luminance220019.84 +/- 0.08

Further analysis and follow-up observations are ongoing.

The 28cm optical telescope is located in Daocheng, Sichuan, China, and is operated by the Interestar Collaboration. The PKU HiTF group is dedicated to rapid follow-up observations of high-energy transients.

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