GRB 160410A
GCN Circular 19311
Subject
GRB 160410A: SMARTS optical/IR observations
Date
2016-04-13T02:55:57Z (10 years ago)
From
Bethany Cobb at GWU <bcobb@gwu.edu>
B. E. Cobb (GWU) reports:
Using the ANDICAM instrument on the 1.3m telescope at CTIO, we
obtained optical/IR imaging of the error region of GRB 160410A
(GCN 19271, Gibson et al.) with a mid-exposure time of 20.7 hours
post-burst (2016-04-11 01:49 UT). Total summed exposure times
amounted to 36 minutes in I and 30 minutes in J.
No source is detected at the position of the optical
afterglow (e.g. GCN 19271, Gibson et al.; GCN 19272, Yates
et al.) to approximate limiting magnitudes of I > 20.3 and J > 17.5.
Magnitudes are calibrated using USNO-B1.0 stars in I,
and 2MASS stars in J.
GCN Circular 19309
Subject
GRB 160410A: TLS Tautenburg observations
Date
2016-04-12T21:16:50Z (10 years ago)
From
Sebastian Schmidl at TLS Tautenburg <schmidl@tls-tautenburg.de>
I. Juvan (IWF Graz), M. Bluemcke, D. Baak (University of Jena), S. Kunz,
S. Schmidl, S. Klose, D. A. Kann, A. Nicuesa Guelbenzu, and F. Ludwig
(TLS Tautenburg) report:
We observed the field of GRB 160410A (Gibson et al., GCN 19271) with
the Tautenburg 1.34-m Schmidt telescope at a mid-time of about 14.6 hrs
after the GRB trigger, at a mean airmass of 1.5. We obtained 4 x 300s
and 1 x 600s exposures in the Ic band.
We do not detect the optical afterglow reported by Gibson et al. (GCN
19271), Yates et al. (GCN 19272), Selsing et al. (GCN 19274), Trotter et
al. (GCN 19277), Wang et al. (GCN 19280) and Klotz et al (GCN 19287).
We estimate a preliminary upper limit of Ic > 21.1 mag (AB magnitude
system), calibrated against SDSS field stars.
These observations were performed as part of the Tautenburg Observing
School at the Thueringer Landessternwarte.
GCN Circular 19306
Subject
GRB 160410A: JCMT SCUBA-2 sub-mm observation
Date
2016-04-12T19:25:53Z (10 years ago)
From
Ian Smith at Rice U <ian@spacsun.rice.edu>
I.A. Smith (Rice U.), N.R. Tanvir (U. of Leicester), and Y. Urata (NCU)
report:
We observed the location of the short GRB 160410A (Gibson et al.,
GCN Circ. 19271) using the SCUBA-2 sub-millimeter continuum camera
on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. The observation started at
05:54 UT on 2016-04-10, corresponding to 45 minutes after the burst
trigger. Exposures totaling 2.0 hours were made in good weather
conditions. No source was detected, with the RMS background noise
being 1.3 mJy/beam at 850 microns and 12.5 mJy/beam at 450 microns.
We thank Callie Matulonis, Lianghao Lin, and Iain Coulson for the prompt
support of these observations that were taken under project M16AP005.
GCN Circular 19300
Subject
GRB 160410A: further NOT optical observations
Date
2016-04-12T12:35:22Z (10 years ago)
From
Daniele Malesani at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Inst <malesani@dark-cosmology.dk>
D. Malesani (DARK/NBI), D. Xu (NAOC/CAS), T. Kuutma (NOT and Tartu
Obs.), report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed again the optical counterpart of GRB 160410A (Gibson et al.,
GCN 19271) with the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) equipped with ALFOSC.
Observations started on April 11.87 UT and consisted of 4x900 s
exposures in the SDSS r band.
At a mid time of 40.37 hr after the GRB, we do not detect any longer the
optical afterglow down to a 3-sigma limiting magnitude of r > 25 (AB),
calibrated against nearby SDSS stars. The corresponding decay index (F
propto t^-alpha) between our two NOT observations (Malesani &
Kirkpatrick, GCN 19925) is constrained to be alpha > 0.9. The object
closest to the GRB position (with r ~ 24) lies 4.7" away, so we cannot
single out any obvious host galaxy candidate to the GRB, down to the
quoted limiting magnitude.
GCN Circular 19295
Subject
GRB 160410A: NOT observations of the afterglow
Date
2016-04-11T21:27:08Z (10 years ago)
From
Daniele Malesani at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Inst <malesani@dark-cosmology.dk>
D. Malesani (DARK/NBI) and C. Kirkpatrick (Univ. Helsinki) report on
behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the optical counterpart of GRB 160410A (Gibson et al., GCN
19271) with the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) equipped with ALFOSC.
Observations started on April 10.92 UT and consisted of 3x900 s
exposures in the SDSS r band.
The optical counterpart of GRB 160410A is well detected with a magnitude
r = 24.15 +- 0.09 (AB), calibrated against nearby SDSS stars, at a mean
epoch April 10.936 UT (17.3 hr after the GRB). The source looks
pointlike in our images (with a seeing of 0.65").
GCN Circular 19290
Subject
GRB 160410A: UKIRT near-IR upper limits
Date
2016-04-11T17:24:13Z (10 years ago)
From
Wen-fai Fong at U of Arizona <wfong@email.arizona.edu>
W. Fong and P. Milne (University of Arizona) report:
"We observed the field of the short-duration GRB 160410A (Gibson et al.,
GCN 19271) with the Wide Field Camera (WFCAM) mounted on the 3.8-m United
Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) on Mauna Kea beginning on 2016 Apr
11.215 UT (25.3 hr post-burst). We obtained observations in the J- and
K-bands in 0.7" seeing. Using the quick-look pipeline ORAC-DR, we do not
detect any near-IR source in or around the positions of the X-ray
(Beardmore et al., GCN 19273) or optical (Yates et al., GCN 19272; Selsing
et al., GCN 19274; Marshall et al., GCN 19275; Trotter et al., GCN 19277)
afterglows. Calibrated to 2MASS, we therefore place 3-sigma limits of
J(AB)>20.0 mag and K(AB)>19.5 mag on the near-IR afterglow of GRB 160410A
at 25.3 hr post-burst. We note that this analysis is preliminary and a
final reduction of the images are expected to be ~1.5 mag deeper.
We thank Sam Benigni for executing these observations. In addition, we
thank Watson Varricatt, Tom Kerr, and Richard Green for their assistance in
re-establishing a system for a target-of-opportunity program at UKIRT."
GCN Circular 19288
Subject
Konus-Wind observation of GRB 160410A (short/hard)
Date
2016-04-11T14:38:02Z (10 years ago)
From
Dmitry Frederiks at Ioffe Institute <fred@mail.ioffe.ru>