GRB 030913
GCN Circular 2396
Subject
GRB030913: Subaru Optical Observations
Date
2003-09-23T02:01:38Z (23 years ago)
From
George Kosugi at Subaru Telescope <george@subaru.naoj.org>
G. Kosugi, H. Furusawa, Y. Komiyama, K. Sekiguchi, M. Iye,
and N. Kawai on behalf of the Subaru GRB team report:
We have observed the afterglow candidate of GRB 030913
(=H2849: GCN 2383, 2388) with the Subaru 8.2m telescope
atop Mauna Kea on 2003 September 22.4 UT (9 days after
the burst). A 600 sec V-band imaging observation was
taken place with SuprimeCam (FOV: 24'x30') centered at
the OT candidate reported by Guziy et al (GCN 2391).
A galaxy (V = 23.0 +/- 0.2) was detected at the position
of the OT candidate. We also detected a point-like
source (V = 25.2 +/- 0.3) at about 1.5 arcsec north from
the galaxy.
Images of the field center are posted on:
http://www.naoj.org/staff/george/Distribute/GRB030913/GRB030913.html
This message may be cited.
GCN Circular 2395
Subject
GRB 030913: ROTSE-3c Optical Observations
Date
2003-09-22T16:50:54Z (23 years ago)
From
Eli Rykoff at Univ. of Michigan/ROTSE <erykoff@umich.edu>
E. S. Rykoff and D. A. Smith, on behalf of the ROTSE collaboration report:
"The ROTSE-3c telescope at the H.E.S.S. site at Farm Goellschau, Namibia,
responded automatically to HETE-2 alert 2849 (GRB 030913) on 13 September, and
started taking images during early twilight within 7 s of the GCN notice
distribution. Our first image with sky background low enough to perform
photometric and astrometric calibration was taken at 17:38:14.11 UTC, 31
minutes after the burst, with observations continuing for another hour. All
exposures were 60-s in duration. Initial analysis of the revised 12' error box
reported by Donaghy, et. al (GCN 2388) revealed no new sources not present on
the Digitized Sky Survey POSS2 red plate, and no sources that varied
significantly over the duration of our observations, to an unfiltered limiting
magnitude of 17.0 mag.
Co-adding our first set of ten usable images reveals no sources not present in
the DSS to an unfiltered limiting magnitude of 19.2 mag. In particular, the
proposed optical counterpart reported by Guziy et al. (GCN 2391) is not evident
at t_0 + 36 min to this limiting magnitude."
GCN Circular 2394
Subject
GRB030913: OT's limit by MASTER
Date
2003-09-22T14:37:13Z (23 years ago)
From
Vladimir Lipunov at Moscow State U/Krylov Obs <gcncirc@observ.inetcomm.ru>
V. Lipunov, A. Krylov, V. Kornilov, G. Borisov, D. Kuvshinov, A. Belinski,
I. Chilingarian, M. Kuznetsov, S. Potanin, V. Vitrischak, G. Antipov
Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Alexsandr Krylov Observatory, Moscow
report:
We have observed the error box of GRB030913 (Suzuki et al.,
GCNC 2383) with MASTER system (GCN 2385, http://observ.pereplet.ru)
equipped with new AP16E CCD during the first night after the GRB. 25
frames, obtained during first 4 hours after the burst, were combined to
achieve the better magnitude limit (the first image was obtained 43
minutes after GRB time).
No new sources were detected up to 17.5 unfiltered instrumental magnitude
with S/N ratio of 3.
The part of processed frame is available at
http://observ.pereplet.ru/images/grb030913OT.gif. North is up, east is
left.
Position of possible OT, reported by Guziy et al. (GCN 2391) is marked on
the image. No source brighter than 17.5 is seen there.
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GCN Circular 2392
Subject
GRB030913, candidate afterglow observations
Date
2003-09-20T18:09:43Z (23 years ago)
From
Arne A. Henden at USNO/USRA <aah@nofs.navy.mil>
A. Henden (USRA/USNO) and A. Oksanen (Nyrola Obs.) report
on behalf of the AAVSO International High Energy Network:
We have examined the early-time R-band images from Nyrola
Observatory near the location of the proposed optical
transient of Guziy et al. (GCN 2391