GRB 161129A
GCN Circular 20317
Subject
GRB 161129A: 15 GHz upper limits from AMI
Date
2016-12-21T09:33:38Z (9 years ago)
From
Kunal Mooley at Oxford U <kunal.mooley@physics.ox.ac.uk>
K. P. Mooley (Hintze Fellow, Oxford), T. D. Staley, R. P. Fender
(Oxford), G. E. Anderson (Curtin), T. Cantwell (Manchester), D.
Titterington, S. H. Carey, J. Hickish, Y. C. Perrott, N. Razavi-Ghods,
P. Scott (Cambridge), K. Grainge, A. Scaife (Manchester)
The AMI Large Array robotically triggered on the Swift alert for GRB
161129A (Kocevski et al., GCN 20210) as part of the 4pisky program, and
subsequent follow up observations were obtained up to 10 days
post-burst. Our observations at 15 GHz on 2016 Nov 29.50, Nov 30.72, Dec
02.69 and Dec 06.68 (UT) do not reveal any radio source at the XRT
location (Beardmore et al., GCN 20211), with 3sigma upper limits of 120
uJy, 102 uJy, 90 uJy and 117 uJy respectively.
We thank the AMI staff for scheduling these observations. The AMI-GRB
database is a log of all GRB follow up observations with the AMI, and is
available at http://4pisky.org/ami-grb/.
GCN Circular 20245
Subject
GRB 161129A: GTC redshift of the likely host galaxy
Date
2016-12-09T15:31:37Z (9 years ago)
From
Zach Cano at U of Iceland <zewcano@gmail.com>
���Z. Cano (IAA-CSIC), D. Malesani (DARK/NBI and DTU Space), A. de Ugarte
Postigo (IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), L. Izzo, C. C. Thoene (IAA-CSIC) and N.
Castro-Rodriguez (GRANTECAN/IAC/Universidad de La Laguna) report:
We observed the field of GRB 161129A (Kocevski et al., GCN Circ. 20210)
with OSIRIS on the 10.4 m GTC telescope on La Palma (Spain). The
observations started at 19:46:40.9 UT on 05-December-2016 (6.52 days after
the burst), which consisted of 4 x 1200 s spectra using grism R1000B, which
covers the wavelength range 3700-7800 angstroms, with a resolution of
R~1000.
Within the enhanced XRT error region (Beardmore et al. 2016, GCN Circ.
20211) we note the presence of sources A & B detected by Heintz et al. (GCN
Circ. 20244). The spectrum of the extended object (source B) shows a
continuum with a strong emission line that we attribute to the [OII]
3727/3729 doublet at z=0.645, as well as weaker emission lines consistent
with being H-gamma and H-delta at the same redshift. We propose this
star-forming galaxy to be the host of GRB 161129A. The spectrum of source A
displays absorption features of Ca II K and H, Mg I and MgH at z~0,
confirming it is a foreground star and not related to GRB 161129A.
GCN Circular 20244
Subject
GRB 161129A: NOT optical observations and candidate host galaxy
Date
2016-12-09T14:58:08Z (9 years ago)
From
Daniele Malesani at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Inst <malesani@dark-cosmology.dk>
K. E. Heintz (Univ. Iceland and DARK/NBI), D. Malesani (DARK/NBI and DTU
Space), Z. Cano (IAA-CSIC), A. De Ugarte Postigo (IAA-CSIC and
DARK/NBI), G. Fedorets (NOT and Univ. Helsinki), R. Tronsgaard Rasmussen
(NOT), A. A. Djupvik (NOT), I. R. Losada (NOT and Stockholm Univ.), I.
Svardh (NOT), J. Clasen (NOT), S. Armas Perez (NOT), report on behalf of
a larger collaboration:
We observed the optical counterpart of GRB 161129A (Kocevski et al., GCN
20210; Mazaeva et al., GCN 20215) with the Nordic Optical Telescope
(NOT) equipped with the AlFOSC imager. Observations were carried out in
the R band (3x200 s), with a mid time 2016 Dec 4.83 UT (5.6 days after
the GRB). Observing conditions were good with a seeing of 0.8".
Two objects are detected within the XRT error region (Beardmore et al.
2016, GCN Circ. 20211), at the following coordinates (calibrated against
the USNO-B1.0 catalog):
source A: RA = 21:04:54.69, Dec = +32:08:04.7
source B: RA = 21:04:54.63, Dec = +32:08:05.9
A finding chart is posted at this URL:
http://www.astro.ku.dk/~malesani/GRB/161129A/GRB161129A.png
Given their small separation (1.4"), these objects may be blended in
images with coarser spatial resolution. Source A (with a magnitude R =
21.6) is consistent in flux and position with the faint smudge visible
in the DSS red, previously noted by Mazaeva et al. (GCN 20215