GRB 050219B
GCN Circular 3096
Subject
GRB 050219b: Gemini/GNIRS near-infrared spectroscopy
Date
2005-03-16T00:47:10Z (21 years ago)
From
Edo Berger at Carnegie Obs <eberger@ociw.edu>
E. Berger (Carnegie Observatories) and D.B. Fox (Caltech) report on behalf
of the Carnegie-Caltech-NRAO collaboration:
"On 2005, February 24.09 UT we obtained near-infrared spectra with GNIRS
on the Gemini-south telescope of the NIR afterglow of GRB 050219b,
identified in images from the Las Campanas 100-inch telescope (see also
GCN 3064). As reported in GCN 3064 (also GCN 3052: UVOT limits), the NIR
afterglow is significantly brighter than optical limits obtained
contemporaneously, suggesting a large dust extinction or a high redshift
(z>5) origin.
Using Director's Discretionary time we obtained a total of 4800 sec on
source in the cross-dispersed mode which covers the range of 1-2.5 microns
in six echelle orders (R~1700). No continuum or emission lines were
detected in the combined 2-d spectrum.
We thank Phil Puxley, Gemini South Associate Director, for the allocation
of DD time, and Claudia Winge for extensive help with the Phase I/II setup
and the observations."
GCN Circular 3064
Subject
GRB 050219b: candidate NIR afterglow
Date
2005-02-24T22:27:28Z (21 years ago)
From
Paolo D'Avanzo at INAF-OAB <davanzo@merate.mi.astro.it>
P. D'Avanzo, D. Fugazza, S. Covino, G. Tagliaferri, D. Malesani, L.A.
Antonelli, S. Campana, G. Chincarini, M. Della Valle, F. Fiore, L.
Stella, F.M. Zerbi, on behalf of the MISTICI collaboration report :
Optical and near-infrared monitoring of the field of GRB050219b
(Cummings et al., GCN 3044) was performed at the ESO-VLT, with the FORS2
and ISAAC instruments respectively. Observations were carried out under
a clear sky, starting 0.18 days after the GRB. The log is reported below.
Mean date (UT) t-t0 (days) filter seeing (")
----------------------------------------------
Feb 20.062 0.18 R 1.0
Feb 21.062 1.18 R 1.0
Feb 21.088 1.21 Ks 0.5
Feb 24.024 4.14 Ks 0.5
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t0 = Feb 19.879 UT (GRB trigger).
In the refined XRT position and error circle (Burrows et al., GCNs 3043;
Racusin et al., GCN 3049) we detect three sources in the Ks images:
1. RA: 05:25:15.99 Dec: -57:45:28.7
2. RA: 05:25:16.13 Dec: -57:45:30.5
3. RA: 05:25:15.59 Dec: -57:45:25.4
Source #2 and #3 do not exhibit significant variations (the latter being
also present in the 2MASS catalogue).
Source #1 is pointlike and is fading by 1.09 +- 0.19 mag in the Ks band
between 1.21 and 4.15 days after the burst. We therefore identify this
is the NIR afterglow of GRB050219b. The flux decay index (F =
K*t^-delta) is delta = 0.81 +- 0.14.
The candidate afterglow has a magnitude Ks = 21.47 +- 0.18 on Feb 24.02,
based upon field calibration with standard stars. We caution that we get
Ks = 16.45 +- 0.04 for the 2MASS star quoted above (source #3), which
has a tabulated magnitude K=15.345 in the 2MASS catalog.
In the R band, no source is detected at the position of the candidate
afterglow, down to a limiting magnitude R~23, based on calibration
against the USNO catalog.
Further observations are planned at the VLT.
This message can be cited.
GCN Circular 3052
Subject
GRB050219b: CORRECTION to time of UVOT observations
Date
2005-02-21T20:34:24Z (21 years ago)
From
Patricia Schady at MSSL/Swift <ps@mssl.ucl.ac.uk>
T. Poole (MSSL), C. Gronwall (PSU), A. Blustin (MSSL), P. Brown (PSU), S.
Rosen, K. McGowan, M. De Pasquale (MSSL), P. Boyd (GSFC/UMBC), S. Holland,
M. Still (GSFC/USRA), W. Landsman (GSFC), S. Hunsberger (PSU), A. Breeveld
(MSSL), P. Roming (PSU), K. Mason, P. Schady (MSSL), M. Ivanushkina (PSU),
T. Kennedy, P. Smith, B. Hancock (MSSL), S. Koch (PSU), M. Carter, H.
Huckle (MSSL), P. Broos, J. Racusin (PSU), E. Fenimore (LANL),
B. Zhang (UNLV), J. Nousek (PSU), N. Gehrels (GSFC), on behalf of the
Swift UVOT team.
CORRECTION: The time at which the UVOT began observations of GRB050219b
should read as 21:57:51 in GCN 3046