GRB 020322
GCN Circular 1536
Subject
GRB020322 : HST/STIS observations
Date
2002-09-05T23:20:39Z (23 years ago)
From
Andrew Levan at U.of Leicester <anl@star.le.ac.uk>
I. Burud, A. Fruchter, J. Rhoads, and A. Levan (STScI) report for the
larger GOSH (GRB Optical Studies with HST) collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 020322 with STIS in open (50CCD) mode on
UT 2002 April 8 and on June 5. The position of the
transient with respect to the STIS image was determined by performing
relative astrometry using the optical image of the transient from
Bloom et al. (GCN 1296). The accuracy of the position translated
to the HST image is estimated to be 0.08 arcsec.
We see no evident OT, but at the position of the transient there is
an extended 27th magnitude galaxy which is likely to be the host.
The sum of the two epochs of observations is displayed at
http://www.stsci.edu/~fruchter/GRB/020322
When subtracting the images from the two epochs no residual signal is
detected above 3 sigma near the position of the OT, giving a limiting
magnitude of 30.1 mags for any transient.
Based on the ground-based observations from Bloom et al. (GCN 1294),
Greiner et al. (GCN 1298), Hjorth et al. (GCN 1300) and Williams et
al. (GCN 1307) and the non-detection of the OT in the HST/STIS image
we conclude that the late time R-band decay of the OT must be steeper
than 2.0. A plot of all the data points can be found on the aforementioned
web page.
We thank J. Bloom and the Caltech GRB group for making their ground-based
data rapidly public (GCN1296).
GCN Circular 1313
Subject
GRB 020322: BeppoSAX observations of the X-ray afterglow
Date
2002-03-28T12:11:05Z (24 years ago)
From
Angelo Antonelli at Obs. Astro. di Roma <angelo@coma.mporzio.astro.it>
L.A. Antonelli, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Rome;
L. Piro, G. Gandolfi, M. Feroci, Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e
Fisica Cosmica (IASF), CNR, Rome; G. Gennaro, C. Aureli, BeppoSAX
Science Operation Center, Telespazio, Rome; M. Capalbi, ASI Science
Data Center, Rome; J. Heise, J. in't Zand , Space Research Organization
Netherlands, Utrecht and, F. Frontera, C. Guidorzi, E. Montanari, Dip.
di Fisica Universita' di Ferrara, Ferrara, report:
"The WFC error box (GCN #1290) of GRB 020322 was observed twice with
the Narrow Field Instruments (NFI) on board BeppoSAX. First
observation started on Mar 22.42866 UT (about 6.5 hours after the
burst trigger) and lasted 18600 sec elapsed time. Second observation
started on Mar 23.27757 UT and lasted 23000 sec elapsed time. A
preliminary analysis of both observations reveals a previously unknown
X-ray source, 1SAX J180059+8106.7, at the position RA = 18h 00m 59.1s,
Decl.= +81d 06' 44" (Equinox 2000, error radius of 50"). Source
position is located within the WFC error circle (Gandolfi GCN #1290