GRB 071025
GCN Circular 7018
Subject
GRB071025: Optical+NIR observations
Date
2007-10-29T23:02:05Z (18 years ago)
From
Paul Price at IfA,UH <price@ifa.hawaii.edu>
T. Minezaki (IoA, Tokyo), P.A. Price (IfA, Hawaii), Y. Yoshii (IoA,
Tokyo), L. Cowie (IfA, Hawaii) and Y. Kakazu (IfA, Hawaii) report:
We observed the optical afterglow of GRB071025 with the robotic MAGNUM
telescope + MIPS dual-beam imager. We find a fading source in each of
the RIYJHK bands at the position reported by Bloom et al. (GCN 6989):
Filter midtime(UTC) Exp. time magnitude/upper limits
J 2007-10-25 06:59 10 17.73 +- 0.06
R 2007-10-25 07:01 10 21.5 +- 0.4
Y 2007-10-25 07:21 9 detected
I 2007-10-25 07:21 10 19.97 +- 0.13
K 2007-10-25 07:43 8 16.67 +- 0.07
R 2007-10-25 07:43 10 > 20.9
H 2007-10-25 08:04 9 17.59 +- 0.08
I 2007-10-25 08:04 10 20.3 +- 0.2
J 2007-10-25 08:25 9 18.29 +- 0.10
R 2007-10-25 08:25 10 > 21.0
Y 2007-10-25 08:44 9 marginally detected
I 2007-10-25 08:44 10 20.5 +- 0.3
The magnitude and the 3-sigma upper limits were derived using the
USNO-B1.0 and 2MASS catalogues. The magnitude error does not include the
error of the calibration source. The Y-band observations have not been
calibrated.
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GCN Circular 7011
Subject
GRB 071025: Kuiper Telescope Optical Observations
Date
2007-10-27T19:49:05Z (18 years ago)
From
Grant Williams at Steward Observatory <ggwilli@gmail.com>
P. A. Milne (Steward Observatory) and G. G. Williams (MMTO), on behalf of the
Super-LOTIS Collaboration, report:
The 1.54m Kuiper telescope began observations of the error region of
GRB 071025 (Swift trigger 295301, Pagani et al. GCN 6986) at 04:37:08
UT, approximately 28 minutes after the trigger. Observations were
obtained in the V, R, and I-bands. The afterglow first reported by
Rykoff et al. (GCN 6987) is clearly visible in the individual early R
and I band images but not in the V-band images or in the sum of the
V-band images. Observations continued until 09:47:09 UT.
The aperture photometry results below were obtained from sums of
individual images using nearby stars in the USNO-B1.0 and NOMAD
catalogs. Further analysis of additional epochs is continuing.
Filter UT-Start UT-End exp (s) magnitude error
R ---- 04:37:08 ----- 04:41:30 ---- 150 --- 18.7 +/- 0.1
R ---- 04:42:14 ----- 05:02:40 ---- 1080 -- 19.3 +/- 0.1
R ---- 05:03:12 ----- 05:24:11 ---- 1080 -- 19.8 +/- 0.1
V ---- 05:43:38 ----- 06:07:46 ---- 1200 -- < 22.0
I ---- 05:25:05 ----- 05:42:39 ---- 960 -- 18.2 +/- 0.1
I ---- 08:01:20 ----- 08:55:41 ---- 3000 -- 19.9 +/- 0.15
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GCN Circular 7005
Subject
GRB 071025: SARA VRI upper limits
Date
2007-10-26T02:59:27Z (18 years ago)
From
Adria C. Updike at Clemson U <aupdike@clemson.edu>
Adria C. Updike, Dieter H. Hartmann (Clemson University), Evan Bryson,
Matt Cefalu, and Todd Hillwig (Valparaiso University) report on behalf
of the Clemson GRB Follow-Up Team:
We observed the field of GRB 071025 (GCN 6986, Pagani et al.) with the
0.9m SARA telescope on Kitt Peak beginning 49 minutes after the
trigger. Our observations consisted of R, V, and I band exposures under
good weather conditions. We do not detect the afterglow (GCN 6987,
Rykoff et al.) in any of our stacked images.
Times are given in days after the trigger. R and I magnitudes were
determined based on calibration to 10 USNO B1.0 field stars. V
magnitudes were found relative to 5 NOMAD field stars.
Start time End time Exp Mag
----------------------------------------------------------
0.03394 0.04328 4x180s R > 18.6
0.04405 0.05559 2x180s + 2x240s V > 19.1
0.05586 0.10521 10x240s I > 19.3
The SARA website may be found at http://astro.fit.edu/sara/sara.html.
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GCN Circular 7004
Subject
GRB 071025 Milagro GeV/TeV Observations
Date
2007-10-25T23:08:35Z (18 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 071025 detected by Swift (GCN Circ 6986, C. Pagani et al.),
during the main period of emission lasting 422s (GCN Circ 6996, S. D.
Barthelmy et al.). No evidence for prompt GeV/TeV emission was found.
TeV photons are attenuated by pair production with infrared photons in
intergalactic space. We calculate uppers limits using the extragalactic
infrared background light (EBL) absorption model of
Primack et al. 2005 (AIP Conf. Proc. 745, p. 23).
A preliminary analysis, assuming a differential photon spectral
index of -2.4, gives upper limits on E^2dN/dE at 99% confidence of:
E^2 dN/dE at 200 GeV < 1.4 * 10^(-6) erg cm^(-2) (Assuming z=0)
and
E^2 dN/dE at 200 GeV < 2.3 * 10^(-5) erg cm^(-2) (Assuming z=0.5)
E^2 dN/dE at 200 GeV < 2.0 * 10^(-3) erg cm^(-2) (Assuming z=2.0)
These upper limits are preliminary and will be refined with further
analysis.
GCN Circular 7003
Subject
GRB 071025: SQIID JHK photometry
Date
2007-10-25T22:43:19Z (18 years ago)
From
Xiaohui Fan at U of Arizona <fan@as.arizona.edu>
L. Jiang, F. Bian, X. Fan (Steward Observatory, University of Arizona)
reports:
Using the Simultaneous Quad Infrared Imaging Device (SQIID) on the Kitt
Peak Mayall 4-meter Telescope, we observed GRB 071025 in J, H, K bands
simultaneously, beginnig at UT 2007-10-25-05:56:59. With total exposure
time of 240 sec in all three bands, we clearly detected the afterglow.
Calibrated using local 2MASS sources, the object is at
J=17.34 +/- 0.05
H=16.37 +/- 0.05
K=15.45 +/- 0.05
The photometric errors are dominated by the zeropoint uncertainties from our
calibration procedure. The photon noise on the measuremens is <0.01.
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Xiaohui Fan
Steward Observatory
The University of Arizona
933 N. Cherry Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85721-0065
Email: fan@as.arizona.edu
Tel: (520) 626-7558
Fax: (520) 621-1532
URL: http://sancerre.as.arizona.edu/~fan
GCN Circular 7001
Subject
GRB071025: Optical Pre-imaging from Palomar
Date
2007-10-25T19:00:59Z (18 years ago)
From
Nat Butler at MIT/CSR <nrbutler@space.mit.edu>
P. Nugent (LBL), N. Butler, J.S. Bloom, and D. Perley (UC Berkley) report:
We have created a stacked image through the co-addition of 12 unfiltered
images taken by the NEAT collaboration and 45 images in the RG610 filter
taken by the Palomar-Quest Consortium at the Palomar Oschin Schmidt
telescope (obtained from 2001-2007), of 071025 (Pagani et al.; GCN #6986).
The stacked image is significantly deeper than the DSS (3 sigma limit of
R~22.8 mag).
There is no source at the position of the counterpart (Rykoff et al. GCN #6987,
Covino et al. GCN #6988, Bloom et al. GCN #6989). The image is available at
http://www.lbl.gov/~nugent/deepsky.html
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GCN Circular 6999
Subject
GRB071025: Xinglong TNT I-band upper limit
Date
2007-10-25T17:51:37Z (18 years ago)
From
L.P. Xin at NAOC <xlp@bao.ac.cn>
L.P. Xin, M. Zhai, Y.L. Qiu, J.Y. Wei, J.Y. Hu, J.S. Deng,
J. Wang , Y. Urata and W.K. Zheng on behalf of EAFON report:
We have observed the field of GRB071025(C. Pagani , GCN 6986)
with TNT 0.8m telescope at Xinglong observatory, started from
10:27:28.296 UT, about 6.3 hours after the burst. The wheter was
not good. A series of I-band images were obtained, and no new
source was found in our 18*240s combined image within the
error region of the XRT(C. Pagani, GCN6986 GCN6990) and the
locations reported by E.S. Rykoff(GCN 6987); S. Covino (GCN 6988);
J. S. Bloom (GCN 6989;).
the 3 sigma limit of our combined image derived from USNO-B1.0
Imag was I =18.2 mag at the mean time of 7.1 hours after the burst.
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GCN Circular 6998
Subject
GRB 071025: Swift-XRT Team refined analysis
Date
2007-10-25T14:14:05Z (18 years ago)
From
Claudio Pagani at PSU/Swift-XRT <pagani@astro.psu.edu>
C. Pagani, D. N. Burrows, J. Racusin (PSU), P. Evans (U Leicester) report on
behalf of the Swift-XRT Team:
We have analysed the first three orbits of Swift-XRT data obtained for GRB
071025 (Pagani et al. GCN Circ. 6986