GRB 080514B
GCN Circular 7874
Subject
GRB 080514B: Spectroscopic constraints and probable host galaxy
Date
2008-06-13T16:18:12Z (17 years ago)
From
Daniel Perley at U.C. Berkeley <dperley@astro.berkeley.edu>
D. A. Perley, J. S. Bloom (UC Berkeley), H.-W. Chen (U Chicago), R. J.
Foley, A. A. Miller, J. Shiode, J. Brewer, D. Starr, and R. Kennedy
(UCB) report:
On the night of 2008-06-07 (UT) we observed the location of the
Super-AGILE burst GRB 080514B (GCN 7715, Rapisarda et al.) with Keck I /
LRIS in g and R filters for 1080s and 960s respectively, starting at
12:53 UT. We detect a source consistent with the afterglow position (de
Ugarte Postigo et al., GCN 7719) in both filters. Photometry within a
1.1" radius aperture gives an magnitude (calibrated to three nearby USNO
B1.0 stars) of:
R = 23.9 +/- 0.2 (t = 24.1 days)
Compared to the measurement of Malesani et al. (R = 22.52 at 1.77 days,
GCN 7734), this would suggest a decay index of only about alpha = 0.5
were this the GRB afterglow, which is unlikely at such late times. More
likely, the source represents a relatively bright host galaxy of this burst.
However, analysis of a 2x1200s Gemini-North spectrum using GMOS taken at
the afterglow location (offset <0.5" from the host from a comparison
from the Gemini i-band acquisition image) 1.9 days after the GRB shows
no significant emission or absorption features over the usable spectral
range from 4000-6720 Angstroms. The continuum flux extends all the way
to 4000 Angstroms without evidence of Lyman-alpha forest absorption,
which imposes a redshift constraint of z < 2.3. Further follow-up is
encouraged.
A colorized image of the field is available at:
http://lyra.berkeley.edu/~dperley/080514b/080514b_color.png
GCN Circular 7760
Subject
GRB 080514B: pseudo-z= 1.8 from prompt emission spectrum
Date
2008-05-21T15:09:41Z (17 years ago)
From
Alexandre Pelangeon at LATT,OMP,Toulouse <alexandre.pelangeon@ast.obs-mip.fr>
A. Pelangeon & J-L. Atteia (LATT-OMP) report:
We used the spectral parameters of GRB 080514B
provided by Golenetskii et al. (GCNC 7751) to compute
the spectral pseudo-redshift(**) of this burst localized
by SuperAGILE/IPN (Rapisarda et al., GCN 7715).
We find a pseudo-redshift pz= 1.76 � 0.30
We note that this redshift estimate is consistent with
the observations of the afterglow in B band performed
with the NOT, that may imply a redshift z < 3.7
(Malesani et al., GCNC 7734). This is also consistent
with the observations of the Swift/UVOT (Holland et al.,
GCNC 7759), in which the non-detection of the afterglow
in uvw2 filters may suggest z >~ 1.9
(**) cf. http://www.ast.obs-mip.fr/grb/pz
GCN Circular 7759
Subject
GRB 080514B: UVOT Observations
Date
2008-05-21T14:07:20Z (17 years ago)
From
Stephen Holland at USRA/NASA/GSFC/SSC <sholland@milkyway.gsfc.nasa.gov>
S. T. Holland (CRESST/USRA/GSFC) reports on behalf of the Swift/UVOT
team:
The Swift/UVOT observed the field of GRB 080514B starting 37,005 s
after the SuperAGILE/IPN detection (Rapisarda et al., GCN Circ. 7715).
We detect the optical afterglow in the b, u, uvw1, and uvm2 filters at
the location of the IAC80 optical afterglow (de Ugarte Postigo, et al.,
2008, GCNC 7719). The UVOT source position is
RA(J2000.0) = 21:31:22.71
Dec(J2000.0) = +00:42:28.4
with an estimated uncertainty of +/-0.60 arcsec (radius, 90%
confidence).
Magnitudes and upper limits are reported below.
Filter T_start (s) T_stop Exposure Mag Err Comment
v 38,184 43,906 352 >20.1 3-sigma UL
b 37,449 48,630 559 20.92 0.27
u 37,229 48,415 559 19.97 0.17
uvw1 37,005 48,198 1118 20.74 0.24
uvm2 38,333 44,537 1030 20.83 0.32
uvw2 37,601 49,441 2199 >22.1 3-sigma UL
white 209,879 228,394 5360 >23.3 3-sigma UL
The above magnitudes and upper limits are not corrected for the
Galactic extinction along the line of sight corresponding to a
reddening of E_{B-V} = 0 .06 mag (Schlegel et al., 1998, ApJS,
500, 525). The photometry is on the UVOT flight system described
in Poole et al. (2008, MNRAS, 383,627). The non-detections in
the uvw2 filters may indicate that the redshift is z >~ 1.9.
GCN Circular 7752
Subject
GRB 080514B: Suzaku WAM observation of the prompt emission
Date
2008-05-20T06:20:41Z (17 years ago)
From
Yoshitaka Hanabata at Hiroshima U <hanabata@hep01.hepl.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
Y. Hanabata, T. Uehara, Y. Fukazawa, T. Takahashi, C. Kira (Hiroshima U.),
M. Ohno, M. Kokubun, M. Suzuki, T. Takahashi (ISAS/JAXA),
K. Yamaoka, S. Sugita (Aoyama Gakuin U.),
K. Onda, M. Tashiro, Y. Terada, Y. Urata, A. Endo, N. Kodaka,
K. Morigami, T. Sugasahara, W. Iwakiri (Saitama U.),
Y. E. Nakagawa, T. Tamagawa (RIKEN), T. Enoto, K. Nakazawa,
K. Makishima (Univ. of Tokyo), E. Sonoda, M. Yamauchi, H. Tanaka,
R. Hara (Univ. of Miyazaki), S. Hong (Nihon U.),
on behalf of the Suzaku WAM team, report:
The long GRB 080514B, (SuperAGILE/IPN: Rapisarda et al., GCN7715