EP251202a, GRB 251202A
GCN Circular 43142
Subject
GRB 251202A/EP251202a: Koshka optical upper limit
Date
2025-12-16T14:47:43Z (25 days ago)
From
Alina Volnova at IKI RAS <alinusss@gmail.com>
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A. A. Volnova (IKI), A. Novichonok (Petrozavodsk State University, KIAM), A. S. Pozanenko (IKI), N. S. Pankov (HSE, IKI) report on behalf of IKI-GRB-FuN:
We observed the field of GRB 251202A/EP251202a (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42933; Zhang et al., GCN 42937; Sbarufatti et al., GCN 42943; Liang et al., GCN 42946; Bala, GCN 42957; Arya et al., GCN 42967; Guo et al., GCN 42970, GCN 42997) with the Zeiss-1000 telescope of the Simeiz (Koshka) observatory (INASAN) taking several 90-second expositions in R-band starting on Dec.05 UT 21:38:48. In the stacked image we do not detect the optical counterpart reported previously (Zhu et al., GCN 42939; O’Neill et al., GCN 42947; Quirola-Vasquez et al., GCN 42948; Kuin and Moss, GCN 42956; Zheng et al., GCN 42964; Ma et al., GCN 42966; Bochenek et al., GCN 42977; Contreras et al., GCN 42999; Giarratana et al., GCN 43128). Preliminary photometry and observational details are the following:
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter Obj. Err. UL Site/Telescope
(mid,days) (n*s) (3sigma)
2025-12-05 21:38:48 3.86988 68*90 R n/d n/d 19.7 Simeiz/Zeiss-1000
The photometry is based on several nearby stars from the USNO-B1 catalogue (R2 magnitudes) and is not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 43128
Subject
GRB 251202A: radio detection with the VLA
Date
2025-12-15T16:38:56Z (a month ago)
From
Stefano Giarratana at INAF-OAB <s.giarratana@ira.inaf.it>
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S. Giarratana (INAF-OAB), M. Giroletti (INAF-IRA),
G. Ghirlanda (INAF-OAB), N. Di Lalla (Stanford Univ.),
N. Omodei (Stanford Univ.), O. S. Salafia (INAF-OAB),
L. Nava (INAF-OAB)
At 12:00:00 UT on 2025 December 5 (T_mid = 3.45 days post-burst)
the Karl G. Jansky VLA observed the field of GRB 251202A /
EP251202A (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42933, 42957; Einstein Probe team,
GCN 42937, GCN 42946; AstroSat CZTI collaboration, GCN 42967;
Insight-HXMT team, GCN 42970; SVOM team, GCN 42997) in three
bands, with central frequencies of 6, 10 and 15 GHz.
The standard 3C286 was used as bandpass and flux density
calibrator, while J0818+4222 was used as phase calibrator.
From a preliminary analysis, an unresolved radio source
is detected at a position (J2000):
RA: 08:08:27.466 +- 0.001
Dec: +40:36:44.70 +- 0.01
consistent with the X-ray (Einstein Probe team, GCN 42937;
Swift-XRT team, GCN 42943) and optical (GOTO collaboration,
GCN 42947; Quirola-Vasquez, GCN 42948; Swift/UVOT team,
GCN 42956; KAIT GRB team, GCN 42964; SVOM/VT team, GCN 42966;
Bochenek et al., GCN 42977; Contreras et al., GCN 42999)
position of the transient.
The preliminary analysis yields the following results:
================================================================
T_mid Freq Peak r.m.s. Beam PA
[days] [GHz] [uJy/b] [uJy/b] [arcsec^2] [deg]
================================================================
3.45 6 111 10 1.08x1.02 57
3.45 10 169 7 0.71x0.60 59
3.45 15 310 8 0.45x0.42 34
================================================================
No source is detected with a >3sigma confidence level at the
aforementioned position in the VLASS. However, the r.m.s. noise
level of the survey at the GRB location is approximately 130 uJy/b.
We would like to thank the staff of the VLA for approving, executing,
and processing the observations.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National
Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated
Universities, Inc.
These observations were carried out as part of project SF181027,
approved in the framework of the Fermi - NRAO joint program agreement.
GCN Circular 42999
Subject
GRB 251202A / EP251202a: ULL-ASTRO-MASTER detection of the optical afterglow with LCO 40-cm and 1-m telescopes at McDonald Observatory
Date
2025-12-05T12:55:58Z (a month ago)
From
Ismael Perez-Fournon at Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias <ipf@iac.es>
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M. Contreras, J. Basurto Merino, P.G. Berdayes, A. Caballero-Almagro, A. Cerón, F. Díaz-Segado, T. Ferrer-Laviña, B. Gandolfi, V. Ghiraldo, J. Hernández Fung, L. Juliá-Maroto, E. Lekaroz-Urriza, M. Manzano García, E. Mejía-Martínez, J. Prieto Polo, M. Pulido-Torres, M. Quintana-Ansaldo, A. Schenone-Zanuzzi, A. Selezneva, T. Tundidor Rodríguez, E. Urquijo-Rodríguez (all ULL), M. Abdul-Masih (IAC and ULL), and I. Pérez-Fournon (IAC and ULL).
We report on observations of the optical counterpart of GRB 251202A / EP251202a, detected by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM Team, GCN Circ. 42933; and Bala, GCN Circ. 42957), Einstein Probe (EP) (Zhang et al., GCN Circ. 42937; and Liang et al., GCN Circ. 42946), Swift-XRT (Sbarufatti et al., GCN Circ. 42943), AstroSat CZTI (Arya et al., GCN Circ. 42967), Insight-HXMT/HE (Guo et al., GCN Circ. 42970), and SVOM/GRM (Guo et al., GCN Circ. 42997).
We observed the field of GRB 251202A / EP251202a with the Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) 40-cm telescope and one of the two LCO 1-m telescopes located at the LCO node at McDonald Observatory, Texas. The first observation, with the 40-cm telescope, started on 2025-12-02 at 06:29:14 UT, about 4.67 hours after the Fermi and EP trigger. The optical counterpart first reported by Li et al. (GCN Circ. 42934), at a spectroscopic redshift of z = 2.785 (Zhu et al., GCN Circ. 42939), is clearly detected in our images with the following AB magnitudes, calibrated against PanSTARRS-1 DR2 stars and not corrected for Galactic extinction:
Date | UT start | mag | error | filter | exposure time (sec) | telescope
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2025-12-02 06:29:14 18.76 0.18 SDSS r' 300 LCO 40-cm
2025-12-02 07:43:09 19.19 0.08 SDSS g' 180 LCO 1-m
2025-12-02 07:46:39 18.91 0.07 SDSS r' 180 LCO 1-m
2025-12-02 07:50:11 18.71 0.08 SDSS i' 180 LCO 1-m
Our results are consistent with other UV and optical observations: Li et al. (GCN Circ. 42934), Lipunov et al. (GCN Circ. 42938), Zhu et al. (GCN Circ. 42939), O’Neill et al. (GCN Circ. 42947), Quirola-Vasquez et al. (GCN Circ. 42948), Kuin and Moss (GCN Circ. 42956), Zheng et al. (GCN Circ. 42964), Ma et al. (GCN Circ. 42966), and Bochenek et al . (GCN Circ. 42977).
This work makes use of observations from the Las Cumbres Observatory global telescope network (LCO program IAC2025B-010). These observations are part of a course in Astrophysical Techniques of the Master in Astrophysics of the Astrophysics Department of the University of La Laguna in collaboration with the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain).
This work made use of the Astro-COLIBRI platform (P. Reichherzer et al. 2021, ApJS, 256, 5).
GCN Circular 42997
Subject
GRB 251202A: SVOM/GRM observation
Date
2025-12-05T08:13:34Z (a month ago)
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SVOM/GRM team: Hao-Xuan Guo, Chao Zheng, Xing-Hao Luo, Chen-Wei Wang, Zheng-Hang Yu, Yue Wang, Shi-Jie Zheng, Yue Huang, Shao-Lin Xiong, Shuang-Nan Zhang (IHEP)
SVOM/ECLAIRs team: Nicolas Dagoneau (CEA)
Report on behalf of the SVOM team:
SVOM/GRM was triggered on-ground by EP251202a/GRB 251202A at 2025-12-02T01:51:02.000 UTC (T0), which is also detected by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM Team, GCN #42933 and #42957), Einstein Probe (Einstein Probe (EP) team, GCN #42934, #42937 and #42946), GOTO (GOTO collaboration, GCN #42947) and Insight-HXMT (Insight-HXMT team, GCN #42970).
With the event-by-event data downloaded through the X-band ground station, the GRM light curve shows that this burst consists of a single pulse with a T90 of 16 +8/-4 s in the 15-5000 keV band.
The SVOM/GRM light curve can be found here:
https://www.bursthub.cn//admin/static/svgrb251202A.png
In addition, the position of this burst, as determined by Swift-XRT (RA = 122.11512, Dec = 40.61228, GCN #42943), is located at about 134 degrees from the SVOM optical axis, which is outside the ECLAIRs field of view. ECLAIRs was not collecting data at the time of this burst.
The Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) is a China-France joint mission led by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA, China), National Center for Space Studies (CNES, France) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS, China), which is dedicated to observing gamma-ray bursts and other transient phenomena in the energetic universe. GRM is developed by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of CAS.
The SVOM point of contact for this burst is: Hao-Xuan Guo (IHEP)(guohx@ihep.ac.cn)
GCN Circular 42977
Subject
GRB 251202A / EP251202a: Liverpool Telescope optical follow-up observations
Date
2025-12-03T20:41:04Z (a month ago)
From
A. Bochenek at Liverpool John Moores University <a.m.bochenek@2023.ljmu.ac.uk>
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A. Bochenek, D. A. Perley (LJMU) and A. Y. Q. Ho (Cornell) report:
We observed the field of GRB 251202A/EP251202a (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42933; Bala et al., GCN 42957; Zhang et al., GCN 42937; Liang et al., GCN 42946) using the IO:O optical camera on the 2m robotic Liverpool Telescope. We obtained two epochs, separated by ~30 minutes, of 6x120s exposures with the SDSS r filter starting at 2025-12-03 03:24: UT, approximately 25.8 hours after trigger.
We report detections in both epochs, at the position of the afterglow first reported by Li et al., GCN 42934:
MJD (mid) T_mid-T_0 Filter Mag. (AB)
61012.15590 25.89 h r 19.99 ± 0.05
61012.17610 26.38 h r 20.18 ± 0.09
The seeing was poor throughout the observations, with the second epoch being more affected. The photometry was calibrated using nearby PanSTARRS secondary standards and was not corrected for extinction.
GCN Circular 42970
Subject
EP251202a / GRB 251202A: Insight-HXMT/HE detection
Date
2025-12-03T13:45:08Z (a month ago)
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Hao-Xuan Guo, Chen-Wei Wang, Chao Zheng, and Shao-Lin Xiong (IHEP) report on behalf of the Insight-HXMT team:
At 2025-12-02T01:50:52.000 (T0), Insight-HXMT/HE detected a long GRB EP251202a / GRB 251202A, which is also detected by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM Team, GCN #42933 and #42957), Einstein Probe (Einstein Probe (EP) team, GCN #42934, #42937 and #42946