GRB 060110
GCN Circular 4755
Subject
GRB060110: optical observations
Date
2006-02-13T15:08:38Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
D. Sharapov (MAO, and NOT La Palma), M. Ibrahimov, (MAO), A. Pozanenko
(IKI) and V. Rumyantsev (CrAO) on behalf of larger GRB follow up
collaboration report:
We observed error box of GRB060110 (Zane et al., GCN 4463) with 1.5m
telescope of Maidanak Astronomical Observatory in R-band on Jan. 10 between
(UT) 18:30 and 19:18 under bad weather conditions. We do not detect OT
identified by Bloom (GCN 4466, 4471). Limiting magnitude is based on USNO
B1.0 is following:
Obs. time, Exp., Mag.(UL), Seeing
(UT) (s)
Jan. 10 18:30-19:18 30x60 18.8 1.8"
GCN Circular 4525
Subject
GRB 060110: XRT position and analysis
Date
2006-01-16T17:09:49Z (20 years ago)
From
Kim Page at U.of Leicester <kpa@star.le.ac.uk>
K.L. Page, M.R. Goad, A.P. Beardmore (U. Leicester), D.N. Burrows (PSU),
A. Smale (NASA HQ) and L. Cominsky (Sonoma State U.) report on behalf of
the Swift-XRT Team:
Swift performed a Target of Opportunity observation of GRB 060110 once it
came out of the Moon constraint, approximately 2.4e5 seconds (2.8 days)
after the BAT trigger (Zane et al., GCN 4463).
A faint, fading, uncatalogued X-ray source was identified at a position
of:
RA(J2000) = 04h 50m 57.85s
Dec(J2000) = +28d 25' 53.88"
with an uncertainty of 4.1 arcsec (90% containment, including the latest
XRT boresight correction). This is 0.7" from the position given by Torii
in GCN 4468 for a potential, low signal-to-noise source and 6.9" from the
IR position in GCN 4467 (Bloom & Li). The XRT position is also 21 arcsec
from the refined BAT position (Parsons et al., GCN 4477)
Using 41.7 ks of data, the source is fading with a decay slope of alpha =
2.0 +/- 1.2. The spectrum can be modelled with a power-law of Gamma = 2.27
+/- 0.58, with absorption consistent with the Galactic value in this
direction (2.4e21 cm^-2). The time averaged 0.3-10 keV observed
(unabsorbed) flux between 2.4e5 and 4.8e5 seconds is 6.45e-14 (1.13e-13)
erg cm^-2 s^-1.
GCN Circular 4499
Subject
GRB 060110: KAIT observations
Date
2006-01-13T06:54:33Z (20 years ago)
From
Weidong Li at UC Berkeley KAIT/LOSS <weidong@astron.berkeley.edu>
W. Li, University of California, Berkeley, on behalf of the
KAIT GRB team, report:
The robotic 0.76-m Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope (KAIT)
at Lick Observatory observed GRB060110 detected with Swift
(Trigger 176702; Zane et al. GCN 4463). A series of
images was automatically obtained starting at 08:02:35 UT
(78s after the burst). The OT identified by Bloom (GCN
4471) was outside the field of view for the first several
images. Our first image containing the OT was a 120-s
unfiltered image started at 08:14:24 UT (787s after the burst),
and the OT was at mag 17.9 +/- 0.1 when calibrated to 65 nearby
USNO B1.0 stars.
GCN Circular 4491
Subject
GRB 060110: MARGE observations
Date
2006-01-12T01:50:15Z (20 years ago)
From
Heather Swan at U.of Michigan/ROTSE <hflewell@umich.edu>
H. Swan (U Mich), I. Smith (Rice), C. Akerlof (U Mich), S. Yost (U
Mich), and M. Skinner (Boeing) report on behalf of the MARGE
collaboration:
The AEOS Burst Camera (ABC) on the AEOS telescope, located at the
Maui Space Surveillance System on Haleakala, observed the fading
counterpart to GRB060110 (Swift trigger 176702 (GCN 4463)). The
images are unfiltered, 10s exposures which started at 08:05:19.18 UT
(~5 minutes after the trigger) and ended at 09:37:53.68. Because the
FoV of the ABC is 6 arc-minutes across, and because the OT was
located outside of the BAT error box, the first image containing the
OT occurred at 09:06:50.
After a comparison of our images with the USNO B 2.0 R catalog, we
see the OT found by Bloom (GCN 4471). A preliminary analysis gives an R
magnitude of approximately 19.0 at 09:20:58.48 UT. Combined with the
detection reported by ROTSE-III (GCN 4472), we find a power law decay
with an exponent, alpha, of about 0.7.
GCN Circular 4478
Subject
GRB 060110: Mitsume optical observations
Date
2006-01-11T04:30:40Z (20 years ago)
From
Nobuyuki Kawai at Tokyo Tech <nkawai@hp.phys.titech.ac.jp>
K. Yanagisawa (OAO/NAOJ), H. Toda and N. Kawai (Tokyo Tech) report
on behalf of the Mitsume collaboration:
"We have observed the field of GRB 060110 (Zane et al. GCN 4463