{
  "bibcode": "2008GCN..7540....1C",
  "body": "Richard J. Cool (Arizona), Daniel J. Eisenstein (Arizona),\nDavid W. Hogg (NYU), Michael R. Blanton (NYU), David J. Schlegel\n(LBNL), J. Brinkmann (APO), Donald Q. Lamb (Chicago), Donald\nP. Schneider (PSU), and Daniel E. Vanden Berk (PSU) report:\n\nThe Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) imaged the field of burst\nGRB080330 prior to the burst.  As these data should be useful\nas a pre-burst comparison and for calibrating photometry,\nwe are supplying the images and photometry measurements for\nthis GRB field to the community.\n\nData from the SDSS, including 5 FITS images, 3 JPGS, and\n3 files of photometry and astrometry, are being placed at\nhttp://mizar.as.arizona.edu/~grb/public/GRB080330\n\nWe supply FITS images in each of the 5 SDSS bands of a 8'x8'\nregion centered on the GRB position (ra=169.302 (11:17:12.5),\ndec=30.5700 (30:34:12.0); Swift-BAT 308041), as well as 3 gri\ncolor-composite JPGs (with different stretches). The units\nin the FITS images are nanomaggies per pixel.  A pixel is\n0.396 arcsec on a side. A nanomaggie is a flux-density unit\nequal to 10^-9 of a magnitude 0 source or, to the extent that\nSDSS is an AB system, 3.631e-6 Jy.  The FITS images have WCS\nastrometric information.\n\nIn the file GRB080330_sdss.calstar.dat, we report photometry\nand astrometry of 219 bright stars (r<20.5) within 15' of the\nburst location.  The magnitudes presented in this file are asinh\nmagnitudes as are standard in the SDSS (Lupton 1999, AJ, 118,\n1406). Beware that some of these stars are not well-detected\nin the u-band; use the errors and object flags to monitor\ndata quality.\n\nIn the files GRB080330_sdss.objects_flux.dat and\nGRB080330_sdss.objects_magnitudes.dat, we report photometry\nof 1512 objects detected within 6' of the GRB position.\nWe have removed saturated objects and objects with model\nmagnitudes fainter than 23.0 in the r-band.  The fluxes listed\nin GRB080330_sdss.objects_flux.dat are in nanomaggies while\nthe magnitudes listed in GRB080330_sdss.objects_magnitudes.dat\nare asinh magnitudes.\n\n\nAll quantities reported are standard SDSS photometry, meaning\nthat they are very close to AB zeropoints and magnitudes are\nquoted in asinh magnitudes.  Photometric zeropoints are known\nto about 2% rms.  None of the photometry is corrected for\ndust extinction.  The Schlegel, Finkbeiner, and Davis (1998)\npredictions for this region are A_U=0.082 mag, A_g=0.060 mag,\nA_r = 0.044 mag, A_i=0.033 mag, and A_z=0.023 mag.\n\nThe file GRB080330_sdss.spectro.dat contains a list of the\n2 objects with SDSS spectroscopy within 6 arcminutes of the\nGRB position.  In addition to the redshift and 1-sigma error\nfor each object, this file also lists the object spectroscopic\nclassification.\n\n\nSDSS astrometry is generally better than 0.1 arcsecond per\ncoordinate.  Users requiring high precision astrometry should\ntake note that the SDSS astrometric system can differ from\nother systems such as those used in other notices; we have\nnot checked the offsets in this region.\n\nMore detailed information pertaining to our SDSS GRB releases\ncan be found in our initial data release paper (Cool et\nal. 2006, PASP 118, 733).  See the SDSS DR4 documentation for\nmore details: http://www.sdss.org/dr5.\n\nThese data have been reduced using a slightly different\npipeline than that used for SDSS public data releases.\nWe cannot guarantee that the values here will exactly match\nthose in the data release in which these data are included.\nIn particular, we expect the photometric calibrations to differ\nby of order 0.01 mag.\n\nThis note may be cited, but please also cite the SDSS data\nrelease paper, Adelman-McCarthy et al. (2007, ApJS, 172, 634),\nwhen using the data or referring to the technical documentation.",
  "circularId": 7540,
  "createdOn": 1206851051000,
  "email": "rcool@as.arizona.edu",
  "subject": "GRB080330 - SDSS Pre-Burst Observations",
  "submitter": "Richard J. Cool at U.of AZ/Steward Obs  <rcool@as.arizona.edu>",
  "eventId": "GRB 080330"
}