GCN Circular 5884
Subject
GRB 061201: VLT optical observations
Date
2006-12-02T02:19:07Z (18 years ago)
From
Paolo D'Avanzo at INAF-OAB <paolo.davanzo@brera.inaf.it>
P. D'Avanzo (INAF-OAB & Univ. Insubria), S. Piranomonte (INAF-OAR), G.
Chincarini (INAF.OABr & Univ. Milano-Bicocca), & L. Stella (INAF-OAR),
on behalf of the MISTICI collaboration, report:
We observed the field of the short GRB061201 (Marshall et al., GCN 5881,
Markwardt et al. GCN 5882) with the VLT equipped with the FORS2 camera.
Our observations started on Dec 02.014 UT (8.38 hr after the GRB). We
took 10 I-band images, for a total exposure of 900 s.
An object is clearly visible in the resulting average of our set of
images at the following coordinates (J2000):
R.A.=22:08:32.090
Dec.=-74:34:47.08
with an uncertainty of 0.2 arcsecs. This position is consistent with the
one reported by Holland and Marshall (GCN 5883). We measure I ~ 22.3
based on the
zeropoints reported on the ESO web pages. Given the different adopted
filter and the large error in the UVOT measurement, it is difficult to
assess
variability between the two epochs. We note that the object does not
seem to be extended.
We also clearly resolve a galaxy 17" NW of the XRT position.
Further analysis is in progress.
We thank the excellent support of the ESO staff, in particular Paola
Amico and Chris Lidman.
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