GRB 121212A
GCN Circular 14085
Subject
GRB 121212A: LOAO IzY Observation
Date
2012-12-14T15:44:35Z (13 years ago)
From
Minsung Jang at Seoul National U <rigel103@snu.ac.kr>
M. Jang, M. Im (SNU), and Y. Urata (NCU), on behalf of EAFON
We observed GRB 121212A in IzY-bands starting at UT 08:51:52, 2012-12-12,
~ 2 hrs after the BAT trigger (Grupe et al, GCN 14064),
using the 1.0m telescope at Mt.Lemmon in Arizona, U.S.
We do not detect the GRB afterglow in all bands at the position
of the Swift/UVOT detection (Kuin et al. 14069).
We estimate the 3-sigma limiting magnitude (AB system) of the afterglow
for each band,
I > 20.0 (T0+7900s)
z > 18.3 (T0+9370s)
Y > 17.7 (T0+8260s),
by calibrating it against USNO-B1 stars with I2 magnitudes
and 2MASS point sources without the galactic extinction correction.
We thank the LOAO operator, I. Baek, for performing the observation.
GCN Circular 14083
Subject
GRB 121212A: PdBI mm observations
Date
2012-12-14T08:43:04Z (13 years ago)
From
Alberto Castro-Tirado at Inst.de Astro. de Andalucia <ajct@iaa.es>
A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC Granada), M. Bremer and J.-M. Winters (IRAM
Grenoble), on behalf of a larger collaboration, report:
"We conducted mm observations towards GRB 121212A (Grupe et al. GCNC
14064, Mereghetti et al. GCNC 14065) starting at 10.5 hr post burst with
the PdBI at 90 GHz. At the position of the X-ray/optical afterglows
(Beardmore et al. GCNC 14066, Kuin et al. GCNC 14069), no emission is
detected down to 0.3 mJy (3 sigma limit)."
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GCN Circular 14082
Subject
GRB121212A: NOT optical imaging
Date
2012-12-14T06:48:13Z (13 years ago)
From
Steve Schulze at U of Iceland <sts30@hi.is>
S. Schulze (PUC, MCSS), D. Malesani (DARK/NBI), T. Pursimo, J.
Jessen-Hansen (NOT) and P. Jakobsson (U Iceland) report on behalf a larger
collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 121212A, detected by Swift (Grupe et al., GCN
14064) and INTEGRAL (Mereghetti et al., GCN 14065), with ALFOSC mounted at
the NOT. Observations started at 03:07:39 UT on 14 December, i.e. 1.8412
days after the trigger. We obtained a series of four R-band images with an
individual exposure time of 300 s.
We detect an object inside the UVOT-refined XRT
(http://www.swift.ac.uk/xrt_positions/00541371/) at
RA (J2000): 11:51:10.22
Dec (J2000): +78:02:14.51
We measured an R-band brightness of 23.5 +/- 0.1 mag with respect to four
USNO B1.0 stars (R2 magnitude). We did not apply any correction for
foreground extinction. Our measurement is consistent with Pozanenko et al.
(GCN 14079