GCN Circular 44
Subject
GRB980329 infrared observations
Date
1998-04-03T14:03:12Z (27 years ago)
From
Andrea Ghez at UCLA <ghez@athena.astro.ucla.edu>
J. Larkin, A. Ghez (UCLA) in collaboration with S. Kulkarni,
S. Djorgovski (Caltech), D. Frail, and G. Taylor (NRAO) report:
We have detected a near infrared counterpart to the variable radio
source detected at the VLA by Taylor et al. (see GCNC#40),
the R-band source reported by Djorgovski et al. (see GCNC#41), and
the possible I-band transient reported by Klose (GCNC#43). Preliminary
analysis of observations obtained on UT 1998 April 02 and April 03 at
the Keck-I 10-m telescope reveal a K = 21.0 mag source that does not
show strong variations (delta K < 0.5 mag). The infrared, optical and radio
positions all agree to within the astrometric uncertainties of about
0.5 arcsecond.
We suggest that a possible explanation for the relatively red color
of the host galaxy (R-K = 4.7 mag) and the lack of optical transient
detections may be dust obscuration.
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