GCN Circular 98
Subject
GRB971214 Secondary Standards
Date
1998-06-05T23:52:32Z (26 years ago)
From
Arne A Henden at USNO/USRA <aah@nofs.navy.mil>
The U. S. Naval Observatory GRB team (A. A. Henden, C. B. Luginbuhl,
F. J. Vrba, B. Canzian, S. E. Levine, H. H. Guetter, J. A. Munn)
report follow up optical photometry of the secondary standards
(see Henden, et. A. GCN 16) in the field of GRB971214. The
observations were made on four photometric nights since the burst
with the USNO 1.0m telescope. Johnson-Cousins BVRI filters were
used, with an average of 50 Landolt standards of wide color range
and extinction observed on each night. The transformations are
accurate to 0.01-0.02mag per single observation. DAOPHOT psf fitting
was used in the GRB field, with magnitude corrections to adjust the
photometry to a standard aperture diameter. Given below is the
photometry, with errors based on the variance between the four nights.
More detail, including coordinates and comparisons between other
published values for these stars, can be found next week
on our Web site at:
http://psyche.usno.navy.mil/nofs/grb/grb971214.html
For further information contact A. A. Henden at aah@nofs.navy.mil
or by telephone at (520) 779-5132.
This GCN note can be cited.
ID B err V err R err I err
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1 17.676 0.026 16.849 0.022 16.378 0.006 15.971 0.011
2 22.636 0.177 21.142 0.029 20.123 0.061 18.629 0.105
3 23.337 0.329 21.641 0.221 20.462 0.055 18.959 0.053
4 23.019 0.287 21.501 0.152 20.573 0.041 19.321 0.053
5 19.418 0.031 18.069 0.039 17.194 0.016 16.382 0.041
6 15.423 0.018 14.790 0.037 14.431 0.025 14.117 0.069
7 19.934 0.081 18.298 0.036 17.270 0.014 15.971 0.011
8 16.490 0.031 15.871 0.025 15.478 0.032 15.139 0.031
9 21.341 0.056 19.913 0.035 18.970 0.040 17.991 0.053