GRB 030226
GCN Circular 1940
Subject
GRB030226, addendum to GCN 1892
Date
2003-03-20T16:09:45Z (23 years ago)
From
Adalberto Piccioni at Astronomy, Bologna U. <piccioni@ermione.bo.astro.it>
indirizzo: gcncirc@lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov
subject: GRB030226, addendum to GCN 1892
Testo:
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A. Guarnieri, (Bologna University), L. Cortese (Milano Bicocca University),
C.Bartolini, A.Piccioni, R.Gualandi, S. Bernabei (Bologna University and
Bologna Astronomical Observatory), G. Pizzichini and P. Ferrero (IASF-CNR,
Sezione di Bologna) report:
With reference to GCN n. 1892, the complete list of our observations from
the 152 cm telescope in Loiano is given below:
mid exp filter exposure time
date (UT) (Johnson) (seconds)
26.871 R 1800
26.894 I 1800
26.916 V 1800
26.939 R 1800
26.968 R 1800
26.994 B 2400
27.021 V 1800
27.044 R 1800
27.061 R 900
27.069 R 300
27.088 B 2700
27.116 V 1800
27.134 I 1200
27.153 R 1200
27.166 I 900
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GCN Circular 1935
Subject
GRB 030226 Optical observations
Date
2003-03-08T21:13:31Z (23 years ago)
From
Evgeni Semkov at Inst.of Astronomy,Bulgaria <evgeni@skyarchive.org>
E. Semkov (Institute of Astronomy, Sofia, Bulgaria) report:
The afterglow of the HETE burst (H10893) GRB 030226 (Fox et al., GCN 1879;
Price et al., GCN 1880) was observed with the 2m RCC telescope of the
National Observatory Rozhen (Bulgaria) on 26 and 27 February, R band, 3
x 300 sec coo-added exposures.
We used A and B stars from Garnavich et al. (GCN 1885) as a references.
We estimate the brightness of the optical afterglow in R band as follows.
26 (UT 22.2) R=20.27 +/-0.1
27 (UT 01.2) R=20.4 +/-0.15
27 (UT 21.3) R=21.3 +/-0.3
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GCN Circular 1933
Subject
GRB030226: Optical observations at Asiago
Date
2003-03-07T00:16:05Z (23 years ago)
From
Elisabetta Maiorano at U.of Bologna,Italy <maiorano@bo.iasf.cnr.it>
E. Maiorano (Univ. Bologna & IASF/CNR, Bologna), N. Masetti, E. Palazzi
(IASF/CNR, Bologna), H. Navasardyan (INAF - Astron. Obs. of Asiago),
E. Pian (INAF - Astron. Obs. of Trieste), L.A. Antonelli (INAF - Astron.
Obs. of Rome) and D. Malesani (SISSA, Trieste), on behalf of a larger
Italian collaboration, report:
"We have obtained BVRI images of the OT (Fox et al., GCN 1879) of
GRB030226 (Suzuki et al., GCN 1888) with the 1.82-m "Copernico" telescope
(plus AFOSC) of the Astronomical Observatory of Asiago (Italy).
Observations started on February 26.947 UT, i.e. 0.79 days after the GRB.
The seeing ranged between 2.0 and 2.4 arcsec.
The OT is well detected in all bands; we measure for it the following BVRI
magnitudes with respect to stars A and B (Garvanich et al., GCN 1885) and
using the photometry by Henden (GCN 1916):
mid-exposure exptime filter mag err
time (UT) (s)
-------------------------------------------------------
Feb. 26.961 2x1200 B 21.03 0.04
Feb. 26.987 2x900 V 20.76 0.02
Feb. 27.030 2x600 R 20.47 0.03
Feb. 27.078 2x600 I 20.24 0.06
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GCN Circular 1929
Subject
GRB 030226: Optical observations
Date
2003-03-06T09:12:48Z (23 years ago)
From
Vasilij Rumjantsev at CrAO <rum@crao.crimea.ua>
V.Rumyantsev (CrAO), L.Sergeeva(CrAO) and A.Pozanenko (IKI) report:
We have obtained 8 exposures (180-s each) of the GRB 030226
error box (HETE #10893). The images were taken with the AZT-8 telescope
(0.7m) of Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in R filter and cover the period
(UT) Feb, 26 23:55 - Feb, 27 02:25.
In a co-added image the OT is clearly visible at the position reported by D.
Fox et al. (GCN 1880). The brightness was estimated in respect to the stars
A and B of GCN 1885 (P. Garnavich et al), using photometry by A. Henden (GCN
1916):
Start time (UT) exposure OT
Feb 26 23:55 8x180 s 20.37+/-0.16 (R-band)
The image is available at http://grb.rssi.ru/GRB030226/
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GCN Circular 1928
Subject
GRB030226: Analysis of Chandra data
Date
2003-03-06T07:39:17Z (23 years ago)
From
Derek Fox at CIT <derekfox@astro.caltech.edu>
M. Sako and D.W. Fox (Caltech) report on behalf of a larger
collaboration:
"We find that the detection of excess soft X-ray absorption reported
by Pedersen et al. (GCN 1924