GRB 051109A
GCN Circular 4295
Subject
GRB 051109A : GAO 150cm telescope Rc-band detection
Date
2005-11-22T06:10:34Z (20 years ago)
From
Kenzo Kinugasa at Gunma Astro. Obs/Japan <kinugasa@astron.pref.gunma.jp>
K. Kinugasa (Gunma Astronomical Observatory) and K. Torii (Osaka U.) report:
The error region of GRB 051109A (Tagliaferri et al. GCN 4213) was imaged by
the LN2 cooled CCD camera atattched on the 150 cm telescope of the Gunma
Astronomical Observatory.
Starting at 2005 November 9, 14:56 UT (0.57 days after the burst), nine 30 s
and five 180 s exposures in Rc band were obtained.
In a stacked frame, the optical afterglow (Rykoff et al. GCN 4211) is
detected as follows, relative to USNO-B1.0 R2 magnitude.
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MidUT Filter Mag
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15:08 Rc 20.5
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GCN Circular 4273
Subject
GRB051109A optical observations
Date
2005-11-15T06:34:42Z (20 years ago)
From
Vasilij Rumjantsev at CrAO <rum@crao.crimea.ua>
E. Pavlenko (CrAO), K. Berezovsky (�SAS), V.Rumyantsev (CrAO),
A.Pozanenko (IKI) on behalf of larger GRB follow up collaboration report:
We observed GRB051109A afterglow (Rykoff et al. GCN4211) with 0.38-m
telescope in R band on Nov.9 between 15:51 and 17:34 (UT).
Preliminary photometry of a stacked image against of USNO A2.0 is following:
Mid time, Exposure, Filter, Mag.
(UT) (s)
Nov. 9 16:43 120x50 R 20.7 +/- 0.2
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GCN Circular 4265
Subject
GRB 051109A Milagro GeV/TeV Observations
Date
2005-11-11T22:18:05Z (20 years ago)
From
Pablo Saz Parkinson at UCSC/Milagro <pablo@scipp.ucsc.edu>
Pablo Saz Parkinson (UC Santa Cruz) on behalf of the Milagro collaboration
reports:
We have searched Milagro data for emission at GeV/TeV energies from GRB
051109A (GCN Circ 4213, G. Tagliaferri et al.), during the burst duration
(36 s) reported by the Swift team (GCN Circ 4217, E. Fenimore et al.).
No evidence for prompt GeV/TeV emission was found. A preliminary analysis,
assuming a differential photon spectral index of -2.4, gives an upper
limit on E^2dN/dE at 99% confidence of:
E^2dN/dE at 2.5 TeV < 8.4 * 10^(-8) erg cm^(-2) (No EBL absorption assumed)
The spectrum of the host galaxy of the proposed afterglow of GRB 051109A
implies a redshift of 2.346 (GCN Circ 4221, R. Quimby et al.). TeV photons
are attenuated by pair production with infrared photons in intergalactic
space so we also calculate upper limits assuming different extragalactic
infrared background light (EBL) absorption models, one by Kneiske et al.
2004 (A&A 413, 807) and one by Primack et al. 2005 (AIP Conf. Proc. 745,
p. 23). We find 99% confidence level upper limits on E^2dN/dE of:
E^2dN/dE at 55 GeV < 1.7 * 10^(-3) erg cm^(-2) (Primack et al. EBL model)
E^2dN/dE at 60 GeV < 2.3 * 10^(-4) erg cm^(-2) (Kneiske et al. EBL model)
The energies quoted represent the approximate median energy of the events
that would be detected assuming a power law spectrum with differential
index -2.4 convolved with each of the absorption models. These upper
limits are preliminary and will be refined with further analysis.
GCN Circular 4259
Subject
GRB 051109A Optical Observations
Date
2005-11-11T12:26:41Z (20 years ago)
From
Kuntal Mishra at ARIES,Nainital,India <kuntal@aries.ernet.in>
Kuntal Misra (ARIES, Nainital), Atish P. Kamble (Raman Research
Institute, Bangalore), D. K. Sahu, S. Srividya, P. Bama, G.C. Anupama and
Mr. S. Vanniarajan (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore) on behalf
of a larger Indian GRB collaboration
We observed the field of GRB 051109A (swift trigger=163136) using the 1-m
Sampurnanand Telescope (ST) at ARIES, Naini Tal in Cousins R and I filters
and the 2-m Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT), IAO, Hanle in Bessell B and
V filters, starting nearly 12 hours after the burst. The Optical Transient
(OT) mentioned by Rykoff et al. (GCN 4211