GRB 060108
GCN Circular 4539
Subject
GRB060108: photometric redshift determination
Date
2006-01-18T01:05:00Z (20 years ago)
From
Cristiano Guidorzi at ARI,Liverpool JMU <crg@astro.livjm.ac.uk>
A. Melandri (Liverpool), A. Grazian (Rome), C. Guidorzi (Liverpool),
A. Monfardini (Liverpool), C.G. Mundell (Liverpool), A. Gomboc
(Liverpool) report:
"Following the identification of the afterglow of GRB060108 (Butler &
Bloom GCN 4500, Monfardini et al. 4502, D'Avanzo et al. 4501) we have
combined contemporaneous optical and NIR photometry, derived from
BRi' Faulkes North Telescope and UKIRT imaging (Levan et al. GCN 4503),
with the VLT J-band upper limit (D'Avanzo et al. GCN 4501) extrapolated
to the same time period assuming three powerlaw decay index values:
alpha = 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 ( F(t)~t^(-alpha) ).
Adopting a chi-square minimisation of the observed spectral energy
distribution, we have derived upper limits and best fitting redshifts
for the three power law indices. We assumed a power-law energy spectrum:
F(nu)~nu^(-beta).
Conservatively, we derive z<2.7 with z_best = 2.03 and
1.14 < beta < 1.22.
This confirms that GRB060108 is not an ultra-high z burst."
GCN Circular 4503
Subject
GRB 060108: IR observations of afterglow
Date
2006-01-14T00:32:39Z (20 years ago)
From
Andrew Levan at U.of Leicester <anl@star.le.ac.uk>
A.J. Levan, N.R. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), L. Fuhrman (JACH) report
on behalf of a larger collaboration.
Our UKIRT K-band observations of GRB 060108 reported originally
in GCN 4457 also show an object at the location of the revised X-ray
afterglow position suggested by Butler & Bloom (GCN 4500). The source is
point like and has a magnitude of approximately K=18.4. The implied i-K
colour based on the optical detection at 35 minutes (Monfardini et al. GCN
4502