GRB 200829A
GCN Circular 28404
Subject
GRB 200829A: T100 observations
Date
2020-09-09T08:28:19Z (5 years ago)
From
Massimiliano De Pasquale at Istanbul U/FOGTWA <m.depasquale@ucl.ac.uk>
De Pasquale, M. (Istanbul Univ.) Sonbas, E. (Adiyaman Univ.), Ozdonmez, A., Er, H. (Ataturk Univ.), Ivantsov, A., (Akdeniz Univ.), Eryilmaz, S. (TUG) on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN #28307) with the
1.0 meter T100 telescope (TUBITAK National Observatory, Antalya - Turkey),
starting on 2020-09-01, at 20:36:18 UT (~78 hours after the trigger). We obtained 12 x 300 s exposures with R filter under good weather conditions. The Moon was present in the sky during observations.
We do not detect an optical afterglow within the reported XRT error circle down to a 3 sigma limiting magnitude of 21 in the combined R band image.
We are grateful to the TUBITAK National Observatory staff for promptly scheduling the observations and their technical support.
GCN Circular 28359
Subject
GRB 200829A: optical observations, a light curve in R-filter
Date
2020-09-03T15:15:47Z (5 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
A. Pozanenko (IKI), N. Pankov (HSE), S. Belkin (IKI), A. Volnova (IKI),
I. Reva (FAPHI), A. Zhornichenko (KIAM), A. Novichonok (Petrozavodsk
State University, KIAM), S. Naroenkov (INASAN), K. Antoniuk (CrAO),
R.Ya. Inasaridze (AbAO), E. Mazaeva (IKI), Sh. Ehgamberdiev (UBAI)
report on behalf of larger GRB IKI FuN collaboration:
We observed the the field of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; Ursi
et al., GCN 28314; Ridnaia et al., GCN 28323; Lesage & Meegan, GCN
28326) with Zeiss-1000 telescope of TShAO observatory, RC-36 telescope
of Kitab observatory, Zeiss-1000 telescope of Koshka Observatory, AZT-11
telescope of CrAO observatory, and AS-23 telescope of AbAO observatory.
The optical afterglow (Siegel et al., GCN 28307, Pozanenko et al., GCN
28308; Kuin & Siegel, GCN 28311; Lipunov et al., GCN 28315; Vinko et
al., GCN 28316; Hentunen et al., GCN 28318; Moskvitin et al., GCNs
28322, 28328, Zhu et al., GCNs 28324, 28330; Pankov et al., GCN 28329;
Izzo, GCN 28331; Volnova et al., GCN 28333) is detected on first two
days after GRB trigger. Preliminary light curve of the afterglow in
R-filter can be found at
http://grb.rssi.ru/GRB200829A/GRB200829A_LC1_R.png
One can tentatively assume a jet break in the light curve at ~0.33 days.
(The photometry is based on nearby USNO-B1.0 stars identical for all
observations.)
GCN Circular 28338
Subject
GRB 200829A: Swift/UVOT-XRT photometric redshift
Date
2020-09-01T11:55:48Z (5 years ago)
From
Samantha Oates at MSSL <samantha.oates@alumni.ucl.ac.uk>
S. R. Oates (U.Birmingham), N.P.M. Kuin (MSSL-UCL),
M. De Pasquale (Istanbul U.), S. Campana (INAF-OAB),
A. Tohuvavohu (U Toronto) and M. H. Siegel (PSU)
report on behalf of the Neil Gehrels Swift
Observatory Team:
We have performed a joint spectral analysis of Swift UVOT and XRT
observations of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN Circ. 28307; Kuin et al.
GCN Circ. 28311, Goad et al., GCN Circ. 28313), based on the methodology
of Schady et al. (2010, MNRAS, 401, 2773). Using this method, we created
an SED at 900s after the BAT trigger consisting of 6 UVOT filters and
WT mode XRT data. The model with the best fit, broken power-law with a
Milky Way extinction curve for the host extinction, gives a photometric
redshift for GRB 200829A of 1.25 +\- 0.02 (1 sigma uncertainty;
chi^2/dof = 586/538).
This circular is an official product of the Swift team.
GCN Circular 28333
Subject
GRB 200829A: Koshka Zeiss-1000 optical observations
Date
2020-08-31T19:52:13Z (5 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
A. Volnova (IKI), S. Naroenkov (INASAN), A. Pozanenko (IKI), N. Pankov
(HSE), S. Belkin (IKI), E. Mazaeva (IKI) report on behalf of larger GRB
IKI FuN collaboration:
We observed the the field of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; Ursi
et al., GCN 28314; Ridnaia et al., GCN 28323; Lesage & Meegan, GCN
28326) with Zeiss-1000 1-m telescope of Koshka Observatory on August,
30 starting (UT) 19:18:21 in I- and R-filters. The optical afterglow
(Siegel et al., GCN 28307, Pozanenko et al., GCN 28308; Kuin & Siegel,
GCN 28311; Lipunov et al., GCN 28315; Vinko et al., GCN 28316; Hentunen
et al., GCN 28318; Moskvitin et al., GCNs 28322, 28328, Zhu et al., GCN
28324, GCN 28330; Pankov et al., GCN 28329; Izzo, GCN 28331) is
detected in stacked images of both filters. Preliminary photometry of
the afterglow is following.
Date UT start t-T0 Filter Exp. OT Err. UL
(mid, days) (s)
2020-08-30 19:18:21 1.29067 I 47*120 20.14 0.20 20.8
2020-08-30 19:20:31 1.29217 R 47*120 21.0 0.25 21.4
The photometry is based on nearby USNO-B1.0 stars.
GCN Circular 28331
Subject
GRB 200829A: Liverpool Telescope observations
Date
2020-08-31T11:52:24Z (5 years ago)
From
Luca Izzo at DARK/NBI <luca.izzo@gmail.com>
L. Izzo (DARK/NBI) reports:
We observed the field of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN #28307; Ursi et al., GCN #28314; Ridnaia et al., GCN #28323; Lesage & Meegan, GCN #28326) with the IO:O camera mounted on the 2-m Liverpool Telescope located in La Palma, Spain. Observations started on August 29 at 20:31:39 UT (0.272 days after the GRB trigger) and a second epoch was obtained on August 30 at 22:38:42 UT (1.362 days). In both epochs, we obtained a series of 5x60s images in the griz filters.
The optical afterglow (Siegel et al., GCN #28307, Pozanenko et al., GCN #28308; Kuin & Siegel, GCN #28311; Lipunov et al., GCN #28315; Vinko et al., GCN #28316; Hentunen et al., GCN #28318; Moskvitin et al., GCN #28322, GCN #28328, Zhu et al., GCN #28324, GCN #28330; Pankov et al., GCN #28329) is visible in the stacked images in both epochs. We measure the following preliminary AB magnitudes, calibrated against Pan-STARRS catalog stars:
Filter mag err MJD
SDSS-g 18.91 0.05 (59090.855)
SDSS-g 21.17 0.09 (59091.944)
SDSS-r 18.76 0.04 (59090.860)
SDSS-r 21.34 0.10 (59091.948)
SDSS-i 18.65 0.04 (59090.865)
SDSS-i 21.25 0.09 (59091.953)
SDSS-z 18.57 0.04 (59090.870)
SDSS-z 20.50 0.08 (59091.958)
GCN Circular 28330
Subject
GRB 200829A: Continued Nanshan/NEXT optical observations
Date
2020-08-31T07:52:40Z (5 years ago)
From
Dong Xu at NAOC/CAS <dxu@nao.cas.cn>
Z.P. Zhu, S.Y Fu, X. Liu, D. Xu (NAOC), X. Gao (Urumqi No.1 Senior High
School), X. Zhang, J.Z. Liu (XAO) report:
We continued to observe the optical afterglow (e.g., Siegel et al., GCN
28307; Pozanenko et al., GCN 28308; Kuin and Siegel, GCN 28311; Lipunov
et al., GCN 28315; Vinko et al., 28316; Hentunen et al., GCN 28318; Zhu
et al., GCN 28324; Moskvitin et al., GCNs 28322, 28328; Pankov et al.,
GCN 28329) of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; Ursi et al., GCN
28314; Ridnaia et al., GCN 28323; Lesage et al., GCN 28326), using the
NEXT-0.6m telescope located at Nanshan, Xinjiang, China. We obtained 28
frames in the Sloan r band, starting at 15:24:17 UT on 2020-08-30, i.e.,
about 1.058 d after the BAT trigger.
Preliminary photometric measurements are as follows:
Filter T_exp/s T_mid/d Mag Mag_err
SDSS-r 8x120 1.062 >20.6
SDSS-r 20x120 1.307 21.20 0.16
calibrated with nearby Pan-STARRS stars.
GCN Circular 28329
Subject
GRB 200829A: Kitab optical upper limit
Date
2020-08-30T21:20:06Z (5 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
N. Pankov (HSE), A. Novichonok (Petrozavodsk State University, KIAM), A.
Zhornichenko (KIAM), A. Pozanenko (IKI), S. Belkin (IKI), E. Mazaeva
(IKI), A. Volnova (IKI), Sh. Ehgamberdiev (UBAI) report on behalf of
IKI-GRB-FuN:
We observed the field of a GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; see
also Ursi et al., GCN 28314; Ridnaia et al., GCN 28323; Lesage et
al., GCN 28326) with Kitab-ISON RC-36 telescope in R-filter. We do not
detect optical afterglow (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; Pozanenko et al.,
GCN 28308; Kuin and Siegel, GCN 28311; Lipunov et al., GCN 28315; Vinko
et al., 28316; Hentunen et al., GCN 28318; Zhu et al., GCN 28324;
Moskvitin et al., GCNs 28322, 28328). Preliminary photometry of the
filed is following
Date, UT start, t-T0, Exp., Filter, OT, Err., UL
(mid, days)
2020-08-30 15:57:25 1.08184 3600 R n/d n/d 18.8
The photometry is based on nearby USNO-B1.0 star, R2 magnitude
USNO_B10_id R2
1626-0124132 14.76
GCN Circular 28328
Subject
GRB 200829A: further SAO RAS optical observations
Date
2020-08-30T20:17:46Z (5 years ago)
From
Moskvitin Alexander at SAO RAS <mosk@sao.ru>
A. S. Moskvitin, V. N. Aitov (SAO RAS)
on behalf of GRB follow-up team report.
We observed the field of the GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307)
with Zeiss-1000 (1-m telescope of SAO RAS) equipped with
Multi-Mode Photometer-Polarimeter (MMPP) on August 30. We obtained
5 x 300 sec. frames in Rc band and similar sequence in Ic band.
The OT (Siegel et al., GCN 28307; Pozanenko et al., GCN 28308;
Kuin and Siegel, GCN 28311; Lipunov et al., GCN 28315; Vinko et al.,
28316; Hentunen and Nissinen, GCN 28318; Zhu et al., GCN 28324)
is clearly detected in individual images as well as stacked frames
with the brightness of R = 20.37 +/- 0.13 (T_mid - T0 = 1.1492 days),
I = 20.14 +/- 0.10 (T_mid - T0 = 1.1662 days).
Preliminary photometry is based on R2 and I magnitudes
of the same nearby USNO-B1 stars (Moskvitin and Aitov, GCN 28322).
GCN Circular 28326
Subject
GRB 200829A: Fermi GBM detection
Date
2020-08-30T17:12:33Z (5 years ago)
From
Stephen Lesage at Fermi-GBM Team <sjl0014@uah.edu>
S. Lesage (UAH) and C. Meegan (UAH)
report on behalf of the Fermi GBM Team:
"At 13:58:14.66 UT on 29 August 2020, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor
(GBM)
triggered and located GRB 200829A (trigger 620402299 / 200829582)
which was also detected by the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT)
(M. H. Siegel et al. 2020, GCN 28307). GBM initially triggered on a weak
spike ~15-20 s before the very bright emission. The GBM on-ground location
is consistent with the Swift BAT position.
The angle from the Fermi LAT boresight at the GBM trigger time is ~148
degrees.
The GBM light curve shows an exceptionally bright long GRB
with a duration (T90) of about 6.9 s (50-300 keV).
The time-averaged spectrum from T0+16.64 s to T0+25.856 s is
best fit by a Band function with Epeak = 336.8 +/- 4.3 keV,
alpha = -0.43 +/- 0.01, and beta = -2.4 +/- 0.02
The event fluence (10-1000 keV) in this time interval is
(2.069 +/- 0.009)E-04 erg/cm^2.
The 1.024-sec peak photon flux measured starting from T0+19.7 s in
the 10-1000 keV band is 213.9 +/- 1.7 ph/s/cm^2.
The spectral analysis results presented above are preliminary;
final results will be published in the GBM GRB Catalog:
https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/W3Browse/fermi/fermigbrst.html
For Fermi GBM data and info, please visit the official Fermi GBM Support
Page:
https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/access/gbm/"
GCN Circular 28325
Subject
GRB 200829A: Swift-BAT refined analysis
Date
2020-08-30T17:01:36Z (5 years ago)
From
Sibasish Laha at GSFC <sibasish.laha@nasa.gov>
D. M. Palmer (LANL), S. D. Barthelmy (GSFC),
J. R. Cummings (CPI), H. A. Krimm (NSF),
S. Laha (GSFC/UMBC), A. Y. Lien (GSFC/UMBC),
C. B. Markwardt (GSFC), T. Sakamoto (AGU),
M. H. Siegel (PSU), 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 200829A (trigger #993768)
(Siegel, et al., GCN Circ. 28307). The BAT ground-calculated position is
RA, Dec = 251.136, 72.363 deg which is
RA(J2000) = 16h 44m 32.7s
Dec(J2000) = +72d 21' 45.6"
with an uncertainty of 1.8 arcmin, (radius, sys+stat, 90% containment).
The partial coding was 88%.
The mask weighted light curve shows a peak at ~ T-60 s followed by an extended emission.
The duration of the initial bright peak is ~15 sec. We note that Swift was slewing from T-150 s to T s.
The overall structure starts at ~T-75 s and lasts till ~T+200 s.
T90 (15-350 keV) is 13.04 +- 2.91 sec (estimated error including systematics).
The time-averaged spectrum from T-74 to T+204 sec is best fit by a simple
power-law model. The power law index of the time-averaged spectrum is
0.83 +- 0.03. The fluence in the 15-150 keV band is 5.1 +- 0.1 x 10^-5 erg/cm2.
The 1-sec peak photon flux measured from T-60.07 sec in the 15-150 keV band
is 98.7 +- 1.6 ph/cm2/sec. All the quoted errors are at the 90% confidence
level.
The results of the batgrbproduct analysis are available at
http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/notices_s/993768/BA/
GCN Circular 28324
Subject
GRB 200829A: Nanshan/NEXT optical observations
Date
2020-08-30T15:27:43Z (5 years ago)
From
Dong Xu at NAOC/CAS <dxu@nao.cas.cn>
Z.P. Zhu, S.Y Fu, X. Liu, D. Xu (NAOC), X. Gao (Urumqi No.1 Senior High
School), X. Zhang, J.Z. Liu (XAO) report:
We observed the field of GRB 200829A (Siegel et al., GCN 28307) using
the NEXT-0.6m
telescope located at Nanshan, Xinjiang, China. We obtained a series of
frames in the Sloan g-/r-/i- bands, starting at 19:55:23 UT on
2020-08-29, i.e., 5.93 hr after the BAT trigger.
The GRB optical afterglow (e.g., Pozanenko et al., GCN 28308; Kuin et
al., GCN 28311; Ursi et al., GCN 28314; Lipunov et al., GCN 28315; Vinko
et al., GCN 28316; Hentunen & Nissinen, GCN 28318; Moskvitin et al., GCN
28322) is clearly detected in our images.
Preliminary photometric measurements are as follows:
Filter T-mid(hr) Mag Mag_err
SDSS-g 6.72 18.89 0.04
SDSS-r 5.98 18.77 0.04
SDSS-i 6.40 18.50 0.05
calibrated with nearby Pan-STARRS stars.
GCN Circular 28323
Subject
Konus-Wind detection of GRB 200829A (a clone of GRB 200826B?)
Date
2020-08-30T14:52:11Z (5 years ago)
From
Anna Ridnaia at Ioffe Institute <ridnaia@mail.ioffe.ru>