GRB 060121
GCN Circular 6498
Subject
GRB 060121 : pseudo-z = 1.9 ('intermediate-duration' burst)
Date
2007-06-11T08:00:09Z (18 years ago)
From
Alexandre Pelangeon at LATT,OMP,Toulouse <alexandre.pelangeon@ast.obs-mip.fr>
A. Pelangeon & J-L. Atteia (LATT-OMP) report:
We have used the spectral parameters of GRB 060121 detected by
HETE-2/FREGATE
and localized by the WXM (Arimoto et al., GCNC 4550) and by the SXC
(Prighozin et al., GCNC 4551) to compute the spectral pseudo-redshift(**)
of this burst.
We find a pseudo-redshift pz = 1.92 � 0.35
This value is in agreement with the lowest of the two values derived
by de Ugarte-Postigo et al. for the photometric redshift
of the host-galaxy: z = 1.7 � 0.4, and z = 4.6 � 0.5 (ApJ, 2006, 648, L83)
This pseudo-redshift relies on the assumption that GRB 060121 follows
the Amati relation. Hence we caution that if GRB 060121 is a short burst,
as suggested by Donaghy et al. (astro-ph/0605570), this pseudo-redshift
is not reliable.
(**) cf. http://www.ast.obs-mip.fr/grb/pz
GCN Circular 4841
Subject
GRB 060121: HST observations
Date
2006-02-28T01:02:32Z (20 years ago)
From
Andrew Levan at U.of Leicester <anl@star.le.ac.uk>
A.J. Levan, N.R. Tanvir (University of Hertfordshire), A. Fruchter
(STScI), J. Fynbo, J. Hjorth (Dark Cosmology Centre), E. Rol
(University of Leicester), D. Bersier (Liverpool JMU), J. Gorosabel,
A.J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC Granada) report for a larger collaboration:
We observed the location of the HETE-2 short hard burst GRB 060121
(Prigozhin et al. GCN 4551; Malesani et al. GCN 4561) with HST on 27
February 2006 using both ACS and NICMOS. Approximately 4500 s of
observations in each of F606W and F160W were obtained. Performing
astrometry between these images and those obtained at the WIYN (Levan et
al. GCN 4562) reveals no evidence for an afterglow to R>28, although the
position of the burst lies close to a faint red galaxy with F160W =24.0,
F606W =26.8. The morphology of the galaxy is long and thin, possibly an
edge on disk. If this object is the host galaxy of GRB 060121 then it is
relatively red compared to the hosts of long bursts, and there are also
several other galaxies with very red colours within 30" of the burst
position. Short bursts have been observed in a greater variety of
host galaxies, but in this case, the faintness of the galaxy in both the
optical and IR favour a higher redshift than has been measured for most
short bursts to date (which is also consistent with the red colour of the
afterglow).
We thank Matt Mountain for using Director's Discretionary Time to observe
GRB 060121.
Further analysis is ongoing.
GCN Circular 4756
Subject
GRB060121: optical observations
Date
2006-02-13T15:19:26Z (20 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
V. Rumyantsev (CrAO), D. Sharapov (MAO, and NOT La Palma), M. Ibrahimov
(MAO), and A. Pozanenko (IKI), on behalf of larger GRB follow up
collaboration report:
We observed error box of GRB060121 (Arimoto et al., GCN 4550) with 1.5m
telescope of Maidanak Astronomical Observatory in R-band on Jan. 23 between
(UT) 17:49 and 18:26. Within XRT error circle (Mangano et al., GCN 4560)
we do not detect OT (Malesani et al., GCN 4560) and optical source
mentioned by Cenko et al., (GCN 4628). Coordinates of the closest to the XRT
error circle faint optical source, which is ~7" from the center of the XRT
error circle are:
RA(J2000) = 09 09 52.18
DEC(J2000) = +45 39 37.4
with uncertainties in both coordinates of 0.3 arcsec. Brightness estimation
of the faint source is following:
Obs. time, Exp., R (mag), Mag.(UL), Seeing
(UT) (s)
Jan. 23 17:49-18:26 1800 22.6(+/-0.3) 22.9 1.6"
The photometry and astrometry reduction is based on USNO A2.0.
The stacked image can de found in http://grb.rssi.ru/GRB060121/
GCN Circular 4711
Subject
GRB 060121 : WIDGET Pre-trigger limit
Date
2006-02-08T01:11:42Z (20 years ago)
From
Toru Tamagawa at RIKEN <tamagawa@riken.jp>
K. Onda, K. Abe, M. Tashiro (Saitama-U), T. Tamagawa, Y. Urata
(RIKEN), H. Azuma, M. Kuwahara (RIKEN/TUS), F. Usui (ISAS/JAXA)
on behalf of the WIDGET collaboration report:
"A very wide field camera, WIDGET, located at Akeno, Japan, observed
the HETE-2 error region of GRB 060121 (Arimoto et al., GCN 4550). We
continuously monitored the the region with repeat of unfiltered 5 sec
exposure from 8 hours before the burst through the beginning of
twilight (3.5 hours before the burst). Those images did not show any
optical emission at the afterglow position reported by Malesani et
al. (GCN 4561). The 1-sigma limiting magnitude of each frame derived
by the Tycho 2 catalog is around V=10.7 magnitude."
This message may be cited.
GCN Circular 4628
Subject
GRB 060121: Gemini Late-time Observations
Date
2006-02-01T23:40:43Z (20 years ago)
From
S. Bradley Cenko at Caltech <cenko@srl.caltech.edu>
S. B. Cenko, E. Ofek (Caltech), D. B. Fox (Penn State), and E. Berger
(Carnegie) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We have imaged the region of the short-hard GRB060121 (GCNs 4550, 4551)
with the GMOS instrument on the Gemini North Telescope. Images consisted
of 3 x 360 s exposures taken in r' and 5 x 210 s exposures taken in i' at
a mean epoch of approximately Feb. 1.55. The 3-sigma limiting magnitude
of these images, estimated with respect to the SDSS field calibration (GCN
4554), is approximately r' > 25.6, i' > 25.4.
We find no evidence for any source within 0.5" of the transient reported
by Malesani et al. (GCN 4561) to the limits stated above. However, within
the XRT error circle (GCN 4560), approximately 1" to the east of the OT
position, we find evidence for a marginal source. The coordinates of
this source (J2000.0) are:
RA: 09:09:52.019
Dec: +45:39:45.45
We estimate photometry for this object as r' ~ 26.4, i' ~ 26.0, although
the errors on these measurements are very large due to 1) the faintness of
the object, and 2) an unexpectedly large scatter in the
photometric zeropoint. We note that this position likely coincides with
the possible identification of a host galaxy in the NIR by Hearty et al.
(GCN 4604