GRB 041218
GCN Circular 2904
Subject
GRB 041218: TAROT optical observations
Date
2004-12-24T13:58:37Z (21 years ago)
From
Michel Boer at Obs Haute Prov. <Michel.Boer@oamp.fr>
GRB 041218: Optical observations
Klotz, A., Boer M. (OHP), Atteia, J.L., and G. Stratta (LATT) report:
The field of GRB 041218 (Mereghetti, et al., GCNC 2858) was observed with
the TAROT 25 cm robotic telescope at Calern, France.
The unfiltered observations started at 2004 December 18 17:12 UT (beginning
of the night). Due to a technical problem images were slightly defocused.
We co-added 129 frames of 30s from 17:12 to 18:50 UT.
The associated OT described by Torii (GCNC 2860) is detected 0.5 mag fainter
than the nearby star USNO-B1 1613-0027278.
Hence, we estimate its magnitude, R = 19.4 +/- 0.2.
We analyzed the 2MASS catalogue to extract the galactic extinction through
the line of sight of GRB041218. We used the method described in Klotz et al.
(A&A 2004, vol 425, p427). From Earth to a distance modulus of about 8, the
visual extinction is Av=1.45. The 2MASS data doesn't allow probing farer
distances.
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GCN Circular 2897
Subject
GRB 041218: optical observations
Date
2004-12-23T17:25:42Z (21 years ago)
From
Graziella Pizzichini at IASF/CNR,Bologna <pizzichini@bo.iasf.cnr.it>
P. Ferrero (IASF/CNR- Bologna/ Osservatorio e Universita' di Teramo),
G. Pizzichini (IASF/CNR- Bologna), G. Greco, C. Bartolini, A. Guarnieri,
and A. Piccioni(Universita' di Bologna), and R.Gualandi (INAF/ Bologna Observatory)
report:
We observed the optical afterglow of INTEGRAL GRB 041218 (Mereghetti et
al.,GCN 2858) detected by Torii (GCN 2860) and Gorosabel et al. (GCN
2861), using the 152 cm telescope in Loiano (Bologna University) on
December, 18 (Greco et al., GCN 2863) in clear sky conditions and strong
winds (seeing ~3).
Our photometric analysis of the images gives the following results:
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Filter UT mean magOT exp
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Rc Dec 18.758 19.74 +- 0.07 600s
Rc Dec 18.765 19.74 +- 0.06 600s
Rc Dec 18.781 20.04 +- 0.07 600s
Rc Dec 18.792 20.27 +- 0.07 600s
Rc Dec 18.800 20.58 +- 0.09 600s
Rc Dec 18.807 20.45 +- 0.09 600s
Rc Dec 18.814 20.64 +- 0.09 600s
Rc Dec 18.824 20.63 +- 0.09 600s
Rc Dec 18.840 20.81 +- 0.08 2x600s
Rc Dec 18.854 20.90 +- 0.10 2x600s
Rc Dec 18.872 20.75 +- 0.09 3x600s
V Dec 18.906 >19.1 (1 sigma) 600s
Rc Dec 18.913 >21 (1 sigma) 600s
B Dec 18.895 >20.4 600s
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In the time interval of our observations we find the same decay index
alpha = 1.4 given by D'Avanzo et al., GCN 2879, with the possible
exception of the Rc magnitude at UT 18.872, which is however still within
3 sigmas of the extrapolation from the other points.
The following stars have been used:
R.A.: 24.853910 Decl.:+71.385923
R.A.: 24.801607 Decl.:+71.360825
R.A.: 24.831858 Decl.:+71.343547
for Rc photometry;
R.A.: 24.909680 Decl.:+71.278967
for V upper limit (Henden, GCN 2869);
R.A.: 24.903450 Decl.:+71.379872
for B upper limit (USNOA.2).
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GCN Circular 2892
Subject
GRB 041218: Optical observations
Date
2004-12-21T07:15:34Z (21 years ago)
From
Daisuke Yonetoku at Kanazawa U <gcn@astro.s.kanazawa-u.ac.jp>
D.Yonetoku, T.Murakami, H.Masui and Kanazawa
GRB follow-up team report:
We observed the INTEGRAL GRB 041218 (Mereghetti et al. GCN #2858) using
the ISAS-Kanazawa automated 1.3m telescope at the roof top of the
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) in Sagamihara city.
The first observation started at 16:06:54 UT in a poor condition. The
stacked image of 30sx20 revealed a faint object with Rc=17.6 with an
error of 0.5 at the position reported by Torii and Gorosabel et al.
(GCNs # 2860, 2861). This was the first detection of this system with
a capability of R, J, H, K bands. Further analysis in progress.
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GCN Circular 2888
Subject
GRB 041218 Optical Observations
Date
2004-12-20T19:26:04Z (21 years ago)
From
Shashi Bhushan Pandey at State Obs.Nainital,India <shashi@upso.ernet.in>
Kuntal Misra and S. B. Pandey (ARIES NainiTal), on behalf of
larger Indian GRB collaboration
We observed INTEGRAL GRB 041218 localization by Mereghetti et al. (GCN
2858) using 1.04m telescope at ARIES NainiTal, starting from Dec 19.66
UT. Several R_c band frames were observed in thin cloudy conditions.
In a 300sec x 5 averaged frame, we put an upper limit of ~ 21 mag around
1.0 day after the burst at the OT position by Torii K. (GCN 2860), in
comparison to the nearby stars using the field photometry by Henden
(GCN 2869).
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GCN Circular 2880
Subject
GRB 041218 : Radio Observations
Date
2004-12-20T00:44:10Z (21 years ago)
From
Alicia Soderberg at Caltech <ams@astro.caltech.edu>
A. M. Soderberg (Caltech) reports on behalf of the Caltech/NRAO/Carnegie
GRB Collaboration:
"We observed the field of GRB 041218 (GCN #2858) with the VLA at
8.5 GHz on 2004 Dec 19.21 UT (t ~ 0.55 days). We do not detect
a radio counterpart to the optical afterglow reported by
Gorosabel (GCN #2861) and place an upper limit of
0.07 mJy at the optical afterglow position."
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GCN Circular 2879
Subject
GRB 041218: R-band optical observations
Date
2004-12-19T21:27:17Z (21 years ago)
From
Daniele Malesani at SISSA-ISAS,Trieste,Italy <malesani@sissa.it>
Paolo D'Avanzo, Stefano Ciroi, Daniele Malesani, Stefano Covino,
Vincenzo Testa, and Angelo Antonelli, report on behalf of a larger
Italian collaboration:
"We observed the field of GRB041218 (Mereghetti et al., GCN 2858)
starting about 6 hours after the trigger. Observations were performed
with the 182cm Copernicus telescope equipped with the AFOSC instrument,
at the Asiago Observatory (Northern Italy). Weather conditions were not
optimal, with a seeing of 3". We detected the optical afterglow in the R
filter (Torii, GCN 2860; Gorosabel et al., GCN 2861), with the following
magnitudes (based on the calibration provided by Henden, GCN 2869):
UT (mean) t-t0* mag error
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Dec 18.912 6.1 h 21.37 0.15
Dec 19.061 9.7 h 22.41 0.46
t0 = Dec 18.6565 UT (burst explosion time).
In the last epoch, the object is barely visible, but clearly faded since
the first epoch. Our results are consistent with those reported by Greco
et al. (GCN 2863), Halpern & Tuttle (GCN 2873