GRB 130702A
GCN Circular 15243
Subject
GRB 130702A: RTT150 optical observations
Date
2013-09-23T09:59:57Z (12 years ago)
From
Rodion Burenin at IKI, Moscow <rodion@hea.iki.rssi.ru>
G. Khorunzhev, A. Volnova, A. Pozanenko,
R. Burenin, M. Pavlinsky, R. Sunyaev (IKI),
I. Bikmaev, N. Sakhibullin (KFU/AST),
I. Khamitov, H. Kirbiyik (TUG)
report:
We observed the afterglow of Fermi GRB 130702A (Singer et al., GCN
14967, Cheung et al., GCN 14971; Collazzi et al., GCN 14972), and
their progenitor Supernova SN 2013dx (Schulze et al. GCN 1994; Cenko
et al. GCN 14998) with Russian-Turkish 1.5-m telescope (RTT150,
Bakirlitepe, TUBITAK National Observatory, Turkey) on Aug., 28 starting
at UT 18:21:58. We obtained several images with exposure of 300
seconds in R band. A preliminary photometry of the GRB afterglow + SN
2013dx + host galaxy, based on two SDSS stars suggested by Schulze et
al. (GCN 14978):
T_start T0+ Filter, Exposure, OT
(UT) (mid, d) (s)
2013-08-28T18:21:58 57.74046 R 6x300 21.47+/-0.08
GCN Circular 15025
Subject
GRB 130702A in the Ep,i - Eiso plane
Date
2013-07-23T13:50:35Z (12 years ago)
From
Lorenzo Amati at INAF-IASF/Bologna <amati@iasfbo.inaf.it>
L. Amati (INAF - IASF Bologna), S. Dichiara, F. Frontera, C. Guidorzi
(University of Ferrara), Luca Izzo (ICRANet, Rome), M. Della Valle
(INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte) report:
A preliminary analysis of the spectral data of GRB130702A provided by the
Fermi/GBM integrated over the whole duration of the event (63.3 s from
T0-3.0 to T0 +60.3; detectors n7 and n8) suggests that the spectrum can be
fit with a simple power-law with index ~2.1+/-0.1, which is significantly
softer than the value obtained by considering only the brightest part of
the event (Collazzi & Connaughton GCN 14972; Golenetskii et al. GCN
14986). This result indicates that the spectral peak energy, Ep, is close
to the low energy threshold of the instrument or lower than it. After
fitting the spectrum with a Band function with alpha fixed at different
values and by assuming the redshift of 0.145 (e.g., Leloudas et al. GCN
14983; Mulchaey et al. GCN 14985), we find a 90% upper limit to the
cosmological rest-frame peak energy, Ep,i, of ~15-20 keV and and
isotropic-equivalent radiated energy, Eiso, of ~(6.5+/-0.10)x10^50 erg
(flat FLRW Universe with H0=70 km/s/Mpc and Omega_M = 0.3).
Based on these estimates, GRB 130702A is consistent with the Ep,i - Eiso
correlation holding for typical long GRBs and lies in the region bridging
classical cosmological long GRBs with closer and weaker GRB-SN events like
GRB060218/SN2006aj and XRF020903 (see
http://www.iasfbo.inaf.it/~amati/grb130702a.pdf).
GCN Circular 15009
Subject
GRB 130702A : Xinglong TNT continue optical observation
Date
2013-07-18T09:16:10Z (12 years ago)
From
L.P. Xin at NAOC <xlp@bao.ac.cn>
L.P. Xin, J. Y. Wei, Y.L. Qiu, J. Wang, J.S. Deng,
C. Wu, X. H. Han on behalf of EAFON report:
We continue to observe the optical counterpart of the Fermi GRB 130702A
( Singer et al. GCN 14967; Collazzi et al. GCN 14972 )
with Xinglong TNT telescope at 13:42:16.031 UT on 16 July, 2013
under a bad weather. 6*300 sec R-band images were obtained.
The brightness of the optical afterglow was found with a magnitude
of R~19.6 +/-0.2 mag, calibrated by USNO-B 1.0 R2 mag of the two stars
(Schulze et al. GCN 14978; Pozanenko et al. GCN 15003),
at the mean time of 14.57 days after the burst.
GCN Circular 15003
Subject
GRB 130702A: Maidanak optical observations
Date
2013-07-11T16:11:27Z (12 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
A. Pozanenko (IKI), A. Volnova (IKI), O. Burhonov (UBAI), I. Molotov
(KIAM) report on behalf of larger GRB follow-up collaboration:
We continue observations of the afterglow (Singer et al., GCN 14967) of
GRB 130702A (Cheung et al., GCN 14971; Collazzi et al., GCN 14972)
with AZT-22 telescope of Maidanak observatory. A preliminary photometry
of combined images is based on two SDSS stars suggested by Schulze et
al. (GCN 14978) and used in our previous observations (Pozanenko et al,
GCNs 14988, 14996