Skip to main content
Retirement of GCN Classic VOEvent Brokers. See news and announcements

GCN Circular 44235

Subject
GRB 260310A: Continued VLA Multi-frequency Radio Observations
Date
2026-04-08T02:27:55Z (6 days ago)
From
Genevieve Schroeder at Cornell University <genevieveschroeder@u.northwestern.edu>
Via
Web form

G. Schroeder (Cornell), D. A. Perley (LJMU), and T. Laskar (Utah) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:

The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array observed the location of the afterglow (Hinds et al., TNS AstroNote 2026-65; Konno et al., GCN 43974

Loading...
 
 
) associated with GRB 260310A (Fermi GBM Team, GCN 43951; Hamburg & Meegan, GCN 43975) using all available receivers from L-band to Q-band, providing nearly continuous spectral coverage from 1 to 50 GHz, as a part of our multi-frequency public campaign (Perley et al., GCN 44160). Observations were carried out on UT 2026-04-04 between 08:42 and 12:19 UT, approximately 25.2 days after the GRB.

Preliminary flux densities are:

freq(GHz)flux(mJy)
1.51.74 +/- 0.06
35.00 +/- 0.04
68.39 +/- 0.05
108.93 +/- 0.12
158.16 +/- 0.22
227.34 +/- 0.23
336.14 +/- 0.19
455.25 +/- 0.19

Compared to previous radio observations (Rhodes et al., GCN 44005

Loading...
 
 
; Giarratana et al., GCN 44045; Ho et al., GCN 44057; Ho et al., GCN 44134, Perley et al., GCN 44160), the afterglow is brightening at lower frequencies (< 10 GHz) and fading at higher frequencies (> 10 GHz).

We thank the NRAO staff for scheduling and executing these observations.

Further observations are planned.

Looking for U.S. government information and services? Visit USA.gov