GCN Circular 9537
Subject
GRB090618, underlying supernova search
Event
Date
2009-06-20T09:08:39Z (16 years ago)
From
Arnon Dar at Technion-Israel Inst. of Tech <arnon@physics.technion.ac.il>
S. Dado and A. Dar report:
The inferred photon spectral index Gamma=2.01+/-0.05 of the early time
X-ray afterglow of the relatively nearby bright GRB090618 (z=1.54, GCN
9518) from the Swift XRT observations (Evans et al.
http://www.swift.ac.uk/xrt_spectra/00355083/) implies, in the CB model
(e.g. ApJ 696 (2009), 994), an asymptotic achromatic power-law decline of
the afterglow with a spectral index beta=1.01+/-0.05 and a temporal index
alpha=beta+1/2=1.51+/-0.05. The R-band light curve of the anticipated
underlying supernova akin to SN1998bw is expected to reach maximum
brightness magnitude R=23.9 (Galactic extinction included) around July 10,
2009 (approximately 22 days after GRB090618). Using the latest optical
measurements reported in GCN 9531 and GCN 9536