GRB 050502A
GCN Circular 3374
Subject
GRB 050502a: Swift XRT Upper Limit
Date
2005-05-06T20:50:21Z (21 years ago)
From
Cheryl Pauline Hurkett at Leicester U <cph9@star.le.ac.uk>
C. Hurkett, K.Page, J. P. Osborne (U Leicester), B. Zhang (UNLV), J.
Kennea, D. N. Burrows (PSU) and N. Gehrels (NASA/GSFC) report on behalf of
the Swift XRT team:
The Swift XRT observed the INTEGRAL burst GRB 050502a for ~2.5ks from
13:17 UT to 18:42 UT on 02 May 2005; for ~2.5 ks from 15:00 UT to 20:01 UT
on 03 May 2005 and for ~43 ks from 00:28 on 04 May 2005 to 23:10 on 05 May
2005.
In the first observation (02 May 2005) we detect no source in a 20
arcsec radius circle centred at the position of the optical counterpart
identified by Yost et al 2005 (GCN 3322), with a 90% confidence upper
limit of 1.03e-3 counts/s (0.2 - 10.0 keV).
Combining data from all three observations, we obtain 35.5 ks of good
data after normal data screening. We still detect no source in a 20 arcsec
radius circle centred at this position, with a 90% confidence upper limit
of 1.8e-4 counts/s (0.2 - 10.0 keV). Assuming a Crab-like spectrum, this
corresponds to 7e-15 ergs/cm2/s (0.5 - 10.0 keV).
Compared to other Swift XRT afterglows, GRB 050502a is unusually faint
at these times.
GCN Circular 3363
Subject
GRB 050502a: Optical Observations
Date
2005-05-06T01:03:13Z (21 years ago)
From
Nestor Mirabal at U Michigan <mirabal@umich.edu>
N. Mirabal (U. Michigan), M. Boettcher, J. Shields, M. Joshi (Ohio U.),
and J. P. Halpern (Columbia U.) report on behalf of the MDM GRB follow-up
team:
"We monitored the optical afterglow (Yost et al., GCN #3322) of GRB
050502a with the MDM 1.3m telescope beginning on 2005 May 2.163 UT and
spanning from 1.8 hr to 8.2 hr after the burst. Preliminary photometry
referenced to a USNO-B1.0 star at (J2000) R.A. 13:29:59.84, Decl.
+42:43:00.2 listed as R = 16.01, indicates that the OT faded from
approximately R~19.3 on May 2.163 to R~21.4 on May 2.36, and continued to
decline until the end of the monitoring period. The corresponding
power-law decay index is -1.44 +/- 0.2. This is steeper than the decay
index of -1.03 estimated from the earlier observations of Yost et al.
(GCN #3322)."
GCN Circular 3345
Subject
GRB050502a: P60 Observations (Correction)
Date
2005-05-03T21:37:41Z (21 years ago)
From
S. Bradley Cenko at Caltech <cenko@srl.caltech.edu>
S. Bradley Cenko and Derek B. Fox report on behalf of the Caltech-NRAO-
Carnegie GRB Collaboration:
We have imaged the field of GRB050502a (GCN 3323