GRB 081118
GCN Circular 8675
Subject
GRB 081118: Zadko observations
Date
2008-12-16T01:27:18Z (17 years ago)
From
David Coward at U of Western Aus. <coward@physics.uwa.edu.au>
Subject: GRB 081118: Zadko observations
From: D.M Coward at UWA
D.M. Coward, T. Vaalsta, J. Zadko, A. Imerito, D. Blair, R. Burman,
P. Lucas, S. Gordon, K. Frost, A. Fletcher
(University of Western Australia)
M. Todd, M. Zadnik (Curtin University)
M. Boer, A. Klotz (TAROT)
On 18 Nov, the Zadko Telescope team observed the XRT field of GRB
081118 reported by P. Evans (GCN 8525) using the 1 meter Zadko
Telescope (in very early commissioning mode). Imaging commenced
approx 1.96 hr post burst trigger using an unfiltered integrating CCD
video camera and continued over a period of 1 hr.
The OA candidate reported by GCN 8529 is seen in a selected stack
of 40 x 5 second exposures, though it is near the detection limit.
We do not have absolute standard star photometric calibration.
Using nearby USNO-B1 stars we estimate the limiting magnitude of the
OA to be in the range 20.9 +- 0.5.
This message is quotable in publications.
David Coward and Timo Vaalsta report on behalf of the UWA Zadko
Telescope Team.
GCN Circular 8642
Subject
Radio observation of GRB 081118 with ATCA
Date
2008-12-09T02:03:37Z (17 years ago)
From
Aquib Moin at CIRA/ATNF <aquib.moin@postgrad.curtin.edu.au>
Aquib Moin (Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy / Australia Telescope
National Facility), Steven Tingay (Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy),
Chris Phillips (Australia Telescope National Facility), Gregory Taylor
(University of New Mexico), Mark Wieringa (Australia Telescope National
Facility) and Ralph Martin (Perth Observatory) report:
We observed the VLT position of the GRB 081118 optical afterglow (GCN
8528) at 4.800 and 4.928 GHz with the Australia Telescope Compact Array
(ATCA) between 01:15:05 UT, November 24, 2008 and 20:35:30 UT, November
25, 2008.
We did not detect a radio source at the optical afterglow position of
the GRB 081118 (GCN 8528). The data at 4.800 and 4.928 GHz were merged
and the radio flux density at the afterglow position found out to be -89
+/- 5.6 uJy/beam (1-sigma).
The Australia Telescope Compact Array (/ Parkes telescope / Mopra
telescope / Long Baseline Array) is part of the Australia Telescope
which is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia for operation as a
National Facility managed by CSIRO.
See the 4.800 & 4.928 GHz combined image at:
http://cira.ivec.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/grb/grb081118_field_image
GCN Circular 8550
Subject
GRB 081118: Fermi GBM detection.
Date
2008-11-24T18:06:29Z (17 years ago)
From
Narayana Bhat at U Alabama/Huntsville/GBM <Narayana.Bhat@nasa.gov>
P. N. Bhat (UAH), R. D. Preece (UAH) and A.J. van der Horst (NASA/ORAU)
report on behalf of the Fermi GBM Team:
At 21:00:53.53 UT on 18 November 2008, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor
triggered and located GRB 081118B (trigger 248734854 / 081118876).
The on-ground calculated location, using the GBM trigger
data, is RA = 54.0, DEC = -50.4 (J2000 degrees,
equivalent to 03 h 36 m, 50 d 24'), with an uncertainty
of 2.9 degrees (radius, 1-sigma containment,
statistical only; there is additionally a systematic
error which is currently estimated to be 2 to 3 degrees).
The angle from the Fermi LAT boresight is 41 degrees.
The GBM light curve consists of primarily 2 pulses.
It has a duration (T90) of about 20 s (8-1000 keV).
The time-averaged spectrum from T0-2.6 s to T0+27 s is
well fit by a Band function with Epeak = 41.2 +/- 3.9,
alpha = 0.8 +/- 0.5 and beta = -2.14 +/- 0.08.
The event fluence (8-1000 keV) in this time interval is
(1.12 +/- 0.61)E-7 erg/cm^2. The 1-sec peak photon flux
in the 8-1000 keV band is 0.67 +/- 0.37 ph/s/cm^2.
The spectral analysis results presented above are preliminary;
final results will be published in the GBM GRB Catalog.
GCN Circular 8535
Subject
GRB081118 : optical upper limit
Date
2008-11-21T09:12:42Z (17 years ago)
From
Hidenori Hayasi at Miyazaki U <hayasi@astro.miyazaki-u.ac.jp>
H.hayasi, N.Ohmori, K.Kono H.Tanaka, R.Hara, M.Yamauchi, E.Sonoda,
(University of Miyazaki)
We have observed the field covering the error circle of
GRB081118(GCN 8524, Hoversten et al.)
with the unfiltered CCD camera on the 30-cm telescope at
University of Miyazaki.
The observation was started 14:57:54 UT, 38.1 min
after the Swift-BAT trigger time.
We have compared our data of 30 sec exposures
with the USNO-A2.0 catalog.there is no new source
at the reported position.
(GCN 8524, Hoversten et al. GCN 8526, Palmer et al. GCN 8528, D'Avanzo et al.)
the upper limits are as follows:
--------------------------------------------------------------
Start(UT) End(UT) Num. of frames Limit (mag.)
--------------------------------------------------------------
15:35:58 15:36:28 1 16.7
15:35:58 16:11:50 32 17.6
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GCN Circular 8532
Subject
VLA Radio upper limit on GRB 081118
Date
2008-11-20T16:23:56Z (17 years ago)
From
Poonam Chandra at U Virginia/NRAO <pc8s@virginia.edu>
Poonam Chandra (RMC) and Dale A. Frail (NRAO) report on
behalf of the Caltech-NRAO-Carnegie GRB Collaboration:
"We used the Very Large Array to observe the field of view toward
optically bright GRB 08118 (GCN 8524) at a frequency of 8.46 GHz
on 2008 Nov 20.35 UT. The GRB radio afterglow is undetected and
the peak radio flux at the ESO-VLT optical afterglow position
(GCN 8528) is -70 � 60 uJy.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National
Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated
Universities, Inc."
GCN Circular 8531
Subject
GRB 081118: VLT redshift
Date
2008-11-19T05:42:21Z (17 years ago)
From
Paolo D'Avanzo at INAF-OAB <paolo.davanzo@brera.inaf.it>
V. D'Elia (INAF-OAR), C. C. Thoene (INAF-OAB), A. De Ugarte Postigo
(ESO), P. D'Avanzo, S. Covino (INAF-OAB), S. Piranomonte (INAF-OAR), R.
Salvaterra (INAF-OAB), G. Chincarini (Univ. Bicocca) report on behalf of
the MISTICI collaboration:
We observed the optical afterglow candidate of GRB 081118 (D'Avanzo et
al. GCN 8528