GRB 190627A
GCN Circular 24986
Subject
GRB 190627A: Discovery Channel Telescope late time observations
Date
2019-07-05T16:02:47Z (6 years ago)
From
Simone Dichiara at UMCP/NASA/GSFC <dichiara@umd.edu>
S.Dichiara (UMD, NASA-GSFC), P. Gatkine (UMD), J.M. Durbak (UMD),
E. Troja (UMD, NASA-GSFC), S.B. Cenko (NASA-GSFC), A. Kutyrev (UMD,
NASA-GSFC), S. Veilleux (UMD), report on behalf of a larger
collaboration:
We observed at the optical counterpart of GRB 190106A (Sonbas et al.,
GCN 24888) using the Large Monolithic Imager (LMI) on the 4.3m Discovery
Channel Telescope (DCT) at Happy Jack, AZ. Observations started on July
05, 07:46:14 UT (about 7.85 days after the Swift trigger) with SDSS r
and i filters.
We detected the optical counterpart (Siegel & Sonbas, GCN 24889)
measuring the following AB magnitudes:
Start Time Exposure Filter Magnitude
(days from trigger) (s)
-------------------------------------------------------
7.85 4x300 r' 23.36 +- 0.11
7.87 4x300 i' 23.17 +- 0.11
-------------------------------------------------------
Magnitudes are calibrated against Pan-STARRS catalog.
We thank the staff of the Discovery Channel Telescope in particular
Casey Kyte, Ishara Nisley for assistance with these observations.
GCN Circular 24916
Subject
GRB 190627A: VLT/FORS2 spectroscopic redshift
Date
2019-06-30T10:01:00Z (6 years ago)
From
Jure Japelj at API,U of Amsterdam <japelj.jure@gmail.com>
J. Japelj (Uni. Amsterdam), D. A. Kann (HETH/IAA-CSIC), A. de Ugarte Postigo
(HETH/IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), L. Izzo (HETH/IAA-CSIC), J. P. U. Fynbo (DAWN/NBI
and DAWN/DTU), D. B. Malesani (DTU Space), V. D'Elia (SSDC), N. R. Tanvir
(Univ. Leicester), S. D. Vergani (CNRS -GEPI/Observatorie de Paris), G.
Pugliese,
L. Kaper (Uni. Amsterdam) report on behalf of the Stargate collaboration:
We observed the optical counterpart (Siegel et al., GCN 24889; Pozanenko
et al., GCN 24892) of GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al., GCN 24888) with the ESO
VLT UT1 equipped with the FORS2 spectrograph. We obtained a 30 min spectrum
with the 600RI (512 - 845 nm) and a 30 min spectrum with the 600z (737-1070
nm)
grism. Observations started at 01:12:41 UT on June 30 (i.e., 2.57 days
after the
GRB detection).
In the spectrum, the continuum is clearly detected. We detect three MgII
absorption systems at redshifts z = 1.942, 1.774 and 1.681. The redshift
z = 1.942 and 1.681 absorption systems also exhibit FeII lines. We conclude
that z = 1.942 is the likely redshift of GRB 190627A.
We acknowledge the ESO observing staff at Paranal, especially Karleyne Silva
and Juan Carlos Munoz.
GCN Circular 24911
Subject
GRB 190627A: Koshka Zeiss-1000 optical counterpart observations
Date
2019-06-30T03:16:01Z (6 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
A. Volnova (IKI), A. Novichonok (KIAM), S. Belkin (IKI), A.
Zhornichenko (KIAM), A. Pozanenko (IKI), E. Mazaeva (IKI), I. Molotov
(KIAM) report on behalf of larger GRB IKI FuN collaboration:
We observed the the optical afterglow of GRB 190627A (e.g. Sonbas al.,
GCN 24888; Siegel al., GCN 24889) with Zeiss-1000 1-m telescope of
Koshka Observatory on June, 27 and June, 28 in R-filter. We clearly
detect the afterglow in both epoch. Preliminary photometry of the
afterglow is following.
Date UT start t-T0 Filter Exp. OT Err. UL
(mid, days) (s)
2019-06-27 18:53:57 0.31732 R 180 17.70 0.08 19.9
2019-06-27 19:42:20 0.35092 R 180 17.80 0.07 20.3
2019-06-28 19:22:50 1.36775 R 5400 19.75 0.08 21.5
The photometry is based on the same USNO-B1.0 (R2) stars used in GCNs
24892 and 24900.
GCN Circular 24907
Subject
GRB 190627A : Xinglong 2.16m optical observation
Date
2019-06-29T16:06:41Z (6 years ago)
From
Liping Xin at NAOC, SVOM <xlp@nao.cas.cn>
L. P. Xin, J. J. Ren, X. H, Han, G. W. Li, R. S. Zhang, J. Wang,
J. Y. Wei, Y. G. Yang, E. W. Liang, X. G. Wang, H. L. Li,
X. M. Lu, L. Huang, H. B. Cai, Y. L. Qiu, Y. Xu,
Y. J. Xiao, Y. T. Zheng, C. Wu, J. S. Deng, D. W. Xu,
D. Turpin, W. L. Dong, P. P. Zhang report:
We observed GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al., GCN 24888 ) using the
Xinglong-2.16m equipped with the BFOSC camera. Observations
were carried out from 13:46:06 to 14:06:29 UT on 2019-06-29,
5*300sec R band images were obtained.
The optical afterglow (Siegel & Sonbas, GCN 24889,
Lipunov et al., GCN Circ 24895; Morris et al., GCN Circ 24894;
Leonini et al., GCN Circ 24893; Pozaneko et al., GCN Circ 24892;
Pozanenko et al. GCN Circ 24900; Kann et al., GCN Circ 24901;
Blazek et al., GCN Circ 24902; Jelinek & Strobl GCN Circ 24903;
Malesani et al. GCN Circ 24904, Mao et al., GCN Circ 24896, 24905)
was marginal detected in our stacked image with a magnitude of
R=20.5+/-0.2 mag at the mid time of about 2.1 days after the burst.
The photometry is calibrated with nearby USNO B1.0 stars
GCN Circular 24906
Subject
GRB 190627A: Swift-XRT refined Analysis
Date
2019-06-29T13:55:34Z (6 years ago)
From
Phil Evans at U of Leicester <pae9@leicester.ac.uk>
P. D'Avanzo (INAF-OAB), M.G. Bernardini (INAF-OAB), E. Ambrosi
(INAF-IASFPA) , J.A. Kennea (PSU), B. Sbarufatti (PSU), D.N. Burrows
(PSU), J.P. Osborne (U. Leicester), K.L. Page (U. Leicester) and E.
Sonbas (Adiyaman Univ.) report on behalf of the Swift-XRT team:
We have analysed 10 ks of XRT data for GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al. GCN
Circ. 24888), from 121 s to 119.5 ks after the BAT trigger. The data
are entirely in Photon Counting (PC) mode. The enhanced XRT position
for this burst was given by Evans et al. (GCN Circ. 24890).
The light curve can be modelled with an initial power-law decay with an
index of alpha=0.12 (+0.15, -0.19), followed by a break at T+22.1 ks to
an alpha of 1.48 (+0.17, -0.16).
A spectrum formed from the PC mode data can be fitted with an absorbed
power-law with a photon spectral index of 1.96 (+0.16, -0.09). The
best-fitting absorption column is consistent with the Galactic value
of 1.8 x 10^21 cm^-2 (Willingale et al. 2013). The counts to observed
(unabsorbed) 0.3-10 keV flux conversion factor deduced from this
spectrum is 3.6 x 10^-11 (4.7 x 10^-11) erg cm^-2 count^-1.
A summary of the PC-mode spectrum is thus:
Total column: 1.8 (+/-0.5) x 10^21 cm^-2
Galactic foreground: 1.8 x 10^21 cm^-2
Excess significance: <1.6 sigma
Photon index: 1.96 (+0.16, -0.09)
The results of the XRT-team automatic analysis are available at
http://www.swift.ac.uk/xrt_products/00911609.
This circular is an official product of the Swift-XRT team.
GCN Circular 24905
Subject
GRB 190627A: GMG observation at the second epoch
Date
2019-06-29T07:55:06Z (6 years ago)
From
Jirong Mao at Yunnan Obs <jirongmao_obs@ynao.ac.cn>
J. Mao, C.-J. Wang and J.-M. Bai report:
We observed the field of GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al. GCN Circ. 24888) with the 2.4-meter optical telescope at Gao-Mei-Gu (GMG) station of Yunnan Observatories. We performed the second epoch observation at UT 17:40:32, 28, June, 2019, about 1.3 days after the trigger. We obtained the preliminary magnitude of R~20.0. Our result seems to be consistent to those from other photometric observations at the same epoch (e.g., Pozanenko et al. GCN Circ 24900; Jelinek & Strobl GCN Circ 24903; Malesani et al. GCN Circ 24904).
GCN Circular 24904
Subject
GRB 190627A: NOT optical observations
Date
2019-06-28T22:08:37Z (6 years ago)
From
Daniele Malesani at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Inst <malesani@dark-cosmology.dk>
Daniele B. Malesani (DTU Space), Jyri J. Lehtinen (MPS), Teemu Willamo
(Univ. Helsinki), Zipei Zhu (NAO/CAS), Dong Xu (NAO/CAS), report on
behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the bright optical counterpart (Siegel & Sonbas, GCN 24889)
of GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al., GCN 24888) using the Nordic Optical
Telescope (NOT) equipped with the StanCam imager, using the Bessel R and
I filters. Observations were conducted starting on Jun 28.886 UT (1.415
days after the trigger).
The optical counterpart is clearly detected in our images in both
filters. We measure a preliminary magnitude r = 20.2 +- 0.1 AB
(calibrated against the Pan-STARRS catalog).
GCN Circular 24903
Subject
GRB 190627A: Optical imaging by D50 from Ondrejov
Date
2019-06-28T21:19:49Z (6 years ago)
From
Martin Jelinek at Astro.Inst-AVCR,Ondrejov <martin.jelinek@asu.cas.cz>
Martin Jelinek and Jan Strobl (ASU CAS Ondrejov, CZ)
report:
We observed GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al. GCNC 24888) with the 50 cm robotic
telescope (D50) of Ondrejov observatory in the Czech Republic, obtaining a
series of 120s images starting at 20:35UT, i.e. 33.3h post trigger.
We can detect the optical afterglow (Siegel & Sonbas, GCNC 24889; Leonini
et al., GCNC 24893 and others), providing the preliminary magnitude R=19.8,
in a good agreement with extrapolation of the power-law decay slope we
observed the last night.
GCN Circular 24902
Subject
GRB 190627A: NIR imaging from Liverpool Telescope
Date
2019-06-28T18:46:13Z (6 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at IAA-CSIC <kann@iaa.es>
M. Blazek, L. Izzo, D. A. Kann (all HETH/IAA-CSIC), A. de Ugarte Postigo
(HETH/IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), and C. C. Thoene (HETH/IAA-CSIC) report:
We observed the afterglow of the short-soft GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al.
GCN 24888, Siegel et al. GCN 24889, Evans et al. GCN 24890, Pozanenko et
al. GCN 24892, Leonini et al. GCN 24893, Morris et al. GCN 24894,
Lipunov et al. GCN 24895, Mao et al. GCN 24896, Barthelmy et al. GCN
24899, Kann et al., GCN 24901) with IO-I on the 2 m Liverpool Telescope,
at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, in La Palma (Spain).
The observation consisted of 4 visits of 10 x 60 s in the H band, with
good detections at all epochs. In the first epoch, obtained at a mean
epoch 11.6492 hr after the burst, the object is detected at a magnitude
of H(AB) = 17.04 +/- 0.10 mag. The photometry was performed with respect
to 2MASS field stars.
GCN Circular 24901
Subject
GRB 190627A: Optical imaging and spectroscopy from Calar Alto
Date
2019-06-28T18:44:11Z (6 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at IAA-CSIC <kann@iaa.es>
D. A. Kann (HETH/IAA-CSIC), A. de Ugarte Postigo (HETH/IAA-CSIC,
DARK/NBI), L. Izzo, M. Blazek, C. C. Thoene (all HETH/IAA-CSIC), A.
Guijarro, and S. Pedraz (both CAHA) report:
We observed the afterglow of the short-soft GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al.
GCN 24888, Siegel et al. GCN 24889, Evans et al. GCN 24890, Pozanenko et
al. GCN 24892, Leonini et al. GCN 24893, Morris et al. GCN 24894,
Lipunov et al. GCN 24895, Mao et al. GCN 24896, Barthelmy et al. GCN
24899) with CAFOS at the 2.2 m telescope of the Calar Alto Observatory,
in Almeria (Spain). We obtained imaging in g', r', i' and z' bands, as
well as a low resolution spectrum. Observations were obtained in
inclement weather conditions (2".5 seeing and low transparency because
of Calima).
The imaging consisted of 5 x 60 s exposures each in the z' and i' bands,
and 1 x 300 s each in r' and g' band. The optical counterpart is well
detected in each of the individual images. At a mean epoch 21:54:42 UT
(10.603 hr after the burst,) the object had a magnitude of r'(AB) =
18.33 +/- 0.04 mag as compared to field stars from the PanSTARRS
catalog.
The spectrum was obtained at a mean time of 11.675 hrs after trigger and
consisted of an exposure of 3 x 1800 s. We used the B-200 grism that
covers the range between 3500 and 8800 AA with a resolving power of R ~
400. The spectrum shows a clear continuum across the complete range,
with an average signal-to-noise ratio per dispersion element of 5.5.
However, we are not able to match any of the marginal absorption
features with a particular redshift. We have made the reduced spectrum
publicly available through GRBSpec [1].
Further observations are planned.
[1] http://GRBSpec.iaa.es
GCN Circular 24900
Subject
GRB 190627A: NUTTelA-TAO optical counterpart observations
Date
2019-06-28T17:31:25Z (6 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
A. Pozanenko (IKI), A. Volnova (IKI), M. Krugov (AFIF), I. Reva (AFIF),
P. Minaev (IKI), B. Grossan (ECL), E. Mazaeva (IKI) report on behalf
of larger GRB IKI FuN collaboration:
We observed the the optical afterglow (e.g. Sonbas al., GCN 24888;
Siegel al., GCN 24889) with CDK700 telescope (NUTTelA-TAO project) of
Assy-Turgen observatory starting on June 28 (UT) 15:30:37 in R-filter.
We clearly detect the optical afterglow (Sonbas al., GCN 24888;
Siegel al., GCN 24889).
Preliminary photometry of the afterglow is following.
Date UT start t-T0 Filter Exp. OT Err.
(mid, days) (s)
2019-06-28 15:30:37 1.18332 R 20*60 19.6 0.16
The photometry is based on the nearby USNO-B1 (R2) stars.
We encourage spectroscopic observations to determine redshift and
nature of the burst.
GCN Circular 24899
Subject
GRB 190627A: Swift-BAT refined analysis (short-soft burst)
Date
2019-06-28T15:01:57Z (6 years ago)
From
Hans Krimm at NSF/NASA-GSFC <hkrimm@nsf.gov>
S. D. Barthelmy (GSFC), J. R. Cummings (CPI), H. A. Krimm (NSF),
A. Y. Lien (GSFC/UMBC), C. B. Markwardt (GSFC), D. M. Palmer (LANL),
T. Sakamoto (AGU), E. Sonbas (Adiyaman Univ.), M. Stamatikos (OSU),
T. N. Ukwatta (LANL) (i.e. the Swift-BAT team):
Using the data set from T-239 to T+963 sec from the recent telemetry downlink,
we report further analysis of BAT GRB 190627A (trigger #911609)
(Sonbas, et al., GCN Circ. 24888). The BAT ground-calculated position is
RA, Dec = 244.843, -5.302 deg which is
RA(J2000) = 16h 19m 22.3s
Dec(J2000) = -05d 18' 08.6"
with an uncertainty of 2.7 arcmin, (radius, sys+stat, 90% containment).
The partial coding was 73%.
The mask-weighted light curve shows a single peak, visible only in the softest
energy channels, with a duration of about four seconds. The burst location
went out of the BAT field soon after T+400 sec due to a spacecraft slew.
T90 (15-350 keV) is 1.60 +- 0.28 sec (estimated error including systematics).
The time-averaged spectrum from T+0.04 to T+1.78 sec is best fit by a simple
power-law model. The power law index of the time-averaged spectrum is
2.38 +- 0.38. The fluence in the 15-150 keV band is 9.9 +- 2.2 x 10^-8 erg/cm2.
The 1-sec peak photon flux measured from T+0.78 sec in the 15-150 keV band
is 1.1 +- 0.3 ph/cm2/sec. All the quoted errors are at the 90% confidence
level.
Although GRB 190627A has a brief duration, it is not clear that it is a short GRB.
The duration and relative softness of the spectrum place it intermediate between
most short and long bursts detected by BAT.
The results of the batgrbproduct analysis are available at
http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/notices_s/911609/BA/
GCN Circular 24896
Subject
GRB 190627A: GMG observation
Date
2019-06-28T10:45:28Z (6 years ago)
From
Jirong Mao at Yunnan Obs <jirongmao_obs@ynao.ac.cn>
J. Mao, C.-J. Wang and J.-M. Bai report:
We observed the field of GRB 190627A (Sonbas et al. GCN Circ. 24888) with the 2.4-meter optical telescope at Gao-Mei-Gu (GMG) station of Yunnan Observatories. The observation began at UT 13:49:34, 27, June, 2019, about 2.5 hours after the trigger. We clearly detected the afterglow (Sonbas et al. GCN Circ. 24888; Siegel et al. GCN Circ 24889). We obtained the preliminary magnitude of R~16.9. We compared our result to those from other reports (e.g., Pozanenko et al. GCN Circ 24892, Leonini et al. GCN Circ 24893, Morris et al. GCN Circ. 24894, and Lipunov et al. GCN Circ. 24895). It seems that there was a brightening phase during about 3 hours after the trigger. We encourage other groups for the further investigation.
GCN Circular 24895
Subject
GRB 190627A: MASTER optical counterpart observation
Date
2019-06-28T09:04:55Z (6 years ago)
From
Vladimir Lipunov at Moscow State U/Krylov Obs <lipunov@xray.sai.msu.ru>
V. Lipunov, F.Balakin, E. Gorbovskoy, V.Kornilov, N.Tyurina, P.Balanutsa,
A.Kuznetsov, F.Balakin, V.Vladimirov, D. Vlasenko, I.Gorbunov,D.Zimnukhov, V.Senik, D.Kuvshinov
(Lomonosov Moscow State University, SAI, Physics Department),
R. Podesta, C.Lopez, F. Podesta, C.Francile (Observatorio Astronomico Felix Aguilar OAFA),
H.Levato (Instituto de Ciencias Astronomicas, de la Tierra y del Espacio ICATE),
R. Rebolo, M. Serra (The Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias)
D. Buckley (South African Astronomical Observatory),
O.A. Gres, N.M. Budnev, O.Ershova (Irkutsk State University, API),
A. Tlatov, D. Dormidontov (Kislovodsk Solar Station of the Pulkovo Observatory),
V. Yurkov, A. Gabovich, Yu. Sergienko (Blagoveschensk Educational State University)
MASTER-SAAO robotic telescope (Global MASTER-Net: http://observ.pereplet.ru, Lipunov et al., 2010, Advances in Astronomy, vol. 2010, 30L)
located in South Africa (South African Astronomical Observatory)
started inspect of Swift GRB 190627A error-box (Sonbas et al. GCN 24888, trigger 911609, 11:18:31UT, BAT 16h 19m 19.20s , - 5d 17m 31.20s, R=0.05)
19594 sec after trigger time at 2019-06-27 16:45:05 UT, with upper limit up to 19.4 mag.
MASTER auto-detection system detected optical counterpart
with unfiltered m_OT~18.2 (W=0.2B+0.8R calibrated by USNO-B1 R2,B2)
(OT was discovered by Swift GCN 24888, and also publishied in GCN 24889, GCN 24892, GCN 24893, GCN24894)
Observations started at twilight after sunset.
Observations began at alt. = 30 deg., the sun altitude was -12.8 deg.
The galactic latitude b = -60 deg., longitude l = 98 deg.
The observation and reduction will continue.
The message may be cited.
GCN Circular 24894
Subject
GRB190627A: VIRT Afterglow observation
Date
2019-06-28T03:28:52Z (6 years ago)
From
Antonino Cucchiara at UVI <antonino.cucchiara@uvi.edu>