GRB 051211B
GCN Circular 4422
Subject
GRB051211B: optical observations
Date
2006-01-02T12:34:50Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
D. Sharapov (MAO, and NOT La Palma), N.Marshalkina, M. Ibrahimov (MAO),
A.Pozanenko (IKI), V.Rumyantsev (CrAO) on behalf of larger GRB follow up
collaboration report:
We observed refined error box of X-ray afterglow detected by Swift/XRT (La
Parola et al. GCN 4338) of GRB051211B (Mereghetti et al. GCN 4327) with 1.5m
telescope of Maidanak Astronomical Observatory on Dec. 12 and Dec.17. Sets
of R images of 10x180 s were accumulated in both epochs. We do not detect
the candidate in afterglow at coordinates RA(J2000) =23:02:41.57, Dec(J2000)
=+55:04:51.5 mentioned by M. Jelinek et al. in GCN 4358. Object to the
North-West from fading object referred in GCN 4358 as a possible host galaxy
is well detected in our combined images in the both epochs. Using USNO-B1.0
catalog we estimate upper limit and possible host galaxy brightness as
following:
Obs. time, Exposure, Galaxy, Mag.(UL),Seeing
(UT) (s) R(mag)
Dec.12 17:16-17:56 1800 21.077+/-0.075 22.0 1.2"
Dec.17 14:09-14:45 1800 21.167+/-0.060 22.3 1.1"
The source mentioned by Khamitov et al in GCN 4336 is marginally detected on
our combined image on Dec.12, and is unlikely to be an afterglow. We would
note that the candidate in afterglow at coordinates RA(J2000) =23:02:41.57,
Dec(J2000) =+55:04:51.5 is well visible in RTT150 image.
Combined images can be found at http://grb.rssi.ru/GRB051211b/.
GCN Circular 4358
Subject
GRB 051211B: optical afterglow
Date
2005-12-16T13:23:45Z (20 years ago)
Edited On
2024-11-18T10:04:38Z (a year ago)
From
Alberto Castro-Tirado at Inst.de Astro. de Andalucia <ajct@iaa.es>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of Leo P. Singer at NASA/GSFC <leo.p.singer@nasa.gov>
M. Jelínek, A. de Ugarte Postigo, A.J. Castro-Tirado,
V. Casanova, D. Martínez, S. Guziy, S. Castillo, S. B. Pandey and J. Gorosabel (IAA-CSIC Granada):
report:
"We have imaged a 7' x 7' region containing the INTEGRAL error box for GRB 051211B
(Mereghetti et al. GCNC 4327) with the 1.5-m OSN telescope at the Observatorio
de Sierra Nevada, starting on Dec 11.94 UT (i.e. 25 min after the GRB).
A comparison image has been taken on Dec. 15.86 UT. At the position
of the X-ray afterglow detected by Swift/XRT (La Parola et al. GCN 4338)
we detect one source that has decreased significantly in brightness
in our I-band images. Coordinates yield: RA(2000) = 23:02:41.57,Dec(2000) =
+55:04:51.5 (+/-0.4"). This is the likely optical afterglow to GRB 051211B.
Images are posted at http://www.iaa.es/~deugarte/GRBs/051211B/GRB051211B.gif .
An underlying object seems to be present on the DDS-2 (infrared) which may be
a bright host galaxy, detected also on our late I-band image.
Further observations are encouraged."
This message can be quoted.
[GCN OPS NOTE(16dec05): This circular was refortted by adding the missing line breaks.]
GCN Circular 4350
Subject
GRB051211B: Probable radio afterglow
Date
2005-12-14T23:25:49Z (20 years ago)
From
Dale A. Frail at NRAO <dfrail@nrao.edu>
Dale A. Frail (NRAO) reports on behalf of a larger collaboration:
"We used the Very Large Array to observe the INTEGRAL burst GRB051211B
(GCN4327) at a frequency of 8.46 GHz on 2005 December 14.02 UT. We
find a single weak radio source (66+/-19 uJy) coincident with the
fading X-ray afterglow identified by the XRT (GCN 4338), with an error
of +/-1.3 arcsec in each coordinate.
Further observations are planned.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National
Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated
Universities, Inc."
GCN Circular 4347
Subject
GRB051211B: XRT refined analysis
Date
2005-12-13T16:04:25Z (20 years ago)
From
Valentina La Parola at INAF-IASPA <laparola@ifc.inaf.it>
V. La Parola, V. Mangano, G. Cusumano (INAF-IASF), C. Pagani (INAF-OAB), and D. N.
Burrows (PSU), D. Hinshaw (GSFC-SPSYS), F. Marshall (GSFC), report on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
We report on further analysis of the XRT observation of GRB051211B (Mereghetti et al., GCN 4327; Pagani et al, GCN 4332; La Parola et al., GCN 4338).
The XRT observation begins 10.8 ksec after the INTEGRAL trigger.
We see a flat phase with a break at 18 ksec from the burst trigger, then the X-ray light-curve decays as a powerlaw with slope -1.16 +/- 0.18.
The spectrum of the PC data can be modelled with an absorbed power-law
with photon index Gamma = 2.0+/-0.3 (90% confidence level).
The absorbing column best fit value is (4.1 +/- 1.3)e21 cm-2, consistent with the Galactic value of 3.3e21 cm-2
The flux at T+24h is 4.4e-13 erg cm^-2 s^-1
GCN Circular 4346
Subject
GRB 051211B, optical observation
Date
2005-12-13T16:03:36Z (20 years ago)
From
Eri Sonoda at U of Miyazaki/Japan <sonoda@astro.miyazaki-u.ac.jp>
E.Sonoda, S.Maeno, M.Yamauchi, Y.Nakamura, S.Masuda
(University of Miyazaki)
"We have observed the field covering the error box of
GRB 051211B (GCN4327) with the unfiltered CCD camera
on the 30-cm telescope at University of Miyazaki.
The observation was started 10:01:06 UT on Dec.12 (about 12 hours after
the burst).
After co-adding a set of 10 images (10:01:06 - 10:13:59 UT)
of 30 sec exposures, we have compared with the USNO A2.0 catalog.
Preliminary analysis shows there is no new source brighter than 17.9 mag.
at the position reported by Klotz, A. et.al.(GCN4328)."
GCN Circular 4343
Subject
GRB051211B, RBO optical observations
Date
2005-12-12T22:27:58Z (20 years ago)
From
Chris Rodgers at U of Wyoming <crodgers@uwyo.edu>
D. Allen, C. Rodgers, R. Canterna (University of Wyoming) report on behalf
of the Red Buttes Observatory (0.6m) GRB Team as part of the FUN GRB
Collaboration.
We responded to GRB 051211B (INTEGRAL trig. 2712; Mereghetti et al,
GCN4327) at 2005/12/12 00:59:37 UT with two 10 minute I and R exposures
centered on the position of the original INTEFRAL GRB Position under 4.6
arcsecond photometric conditions. The source was not detected in any of
the above exposures in the same position reported by Klotz et al. (GCN
4328) due to detection limits.
UT Time Since Filter Limiting Magnitude
00:59:37 2.8981 hrs I 18.4
01:10:21 3.0769 hrs I 18.4
01:33:40 3.4656 hrs R 19.2
01:44:15 3.6419 hrs R 19.2
10 sigma limiting magnitude were derived from the USNO-B1.0 catalogue.
This message may be cited.
GCN Circular 4341
Subject
GRB 051211B: Swift/UVOT upper limits - correction
Date
2005-12-12T14:37:23Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexander Blustin at MSSL-UCL <ajb@mssl.ucl.ac.uk>
A. J. Blustin (UCL-MSSL)
Correction to GCN 4340 (Blustin et al.): No source was detected
at the TAROT (Klotz et al., GCN 4328) position (not Magellan).
GCN Circular 4340
Subject
GRB 051211B: Swift/UVOT upper limits
Date
2005-12-12T14:02:43Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexander Blustin at MSSL-UCL <ajb@mssl.ucl.ac.uk>
A. J. Blustin (UCL-MSSL), V. La Parola (INAF-IASF), M. Chester (PSU),
L. Angelini (GSFC-JHU), N. Gehrels (GSFC) on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team
The Swift/UVOT began observing the field of GRB 051211b at 01:05:32 on
2005-12-12, ~3 hours after the INTEGRAL trigger (Mereghetti et al.,
GCN 4327). No source was detected at either the XRT (Pagani et al.,
GCN 4332) or Magellan (Klotz et al., GCN 4328) positions in summed
images down to the following 3-sigma upper limits (not corrected for
extinction).
Filter T_range(hours) Exp(s) 3sigUL(mag)
V 3-11.5 7165 21.0
M2 3.25-11.75 7279 21.3
GCN Circular 4338
Subject
GRB 051211B: Swift XRT confirmation of the afterglow
Date
2005-12-12T13:51:50Z (20 years ago)
From
David Burrows at PSU/Swift <dxb15@psu.edu>
V. La Parola, V. Mangano (INAF-IASF), C. Pagani (INAF-OAB), and D. N.
Burrows (PSU), report on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
The Swift XRT began observing GRB 051211B, detected by INTEGRAL (Mereghetti
et al., GCN 4327