GRB 210104A
GCN Circular 29440
Subject
GRB 210104A: LBT observations
Date
2021-02-09T15:09:31Z (5 years ago)
From
Andrea Melandri at INAF-OAB <andrea.melandri@inaf.it>
A. Melandri (INAF-OAB), and A Rossi (INAF-OAS) report on behalf of the CIBO collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 210104A (Troja et al., GCN 29233; Malacaria et al., GCN 29246) simultaneously in the r' and z' bands with the LBC imager mounted on LBT (Mt Graham, AZ, USA). We obtained 20min of imaging on 2021-02-05, 31.8 days after the burst trigger. Observations were performed under poor seeing (~1.7") conditions but reached a depth of r~25.5 mag.
At the position of the afterglow (Xin et al., GCN 29235; Hu et al., GCN 29236; Kim et al., GCNs 29238, 29265, 29283; Lipunov et al., GCNs 29239, 29248; Horiuchi et al., GCN 29241; Breeveld et al., GCN 29247; Paek et al., GCN 29254; Smartt et al., GCN 29262; Anandagoda et al., GCN 29273; Mao et al., GCN 29275; Moskvitin & Vlasyuk, GCN 29277; Belikin et al., GCN 29286; Nakamura et al., GCN 29291; Kann et al., GCN 29318), we clearly detect the host galaxy in both filters (RA,DEC = 06:55:05.18,+64:40:33.7; J2000).
After removing the halo of a nearby star, we measure the following AB magnitudes:
r = 24.2 +/- 0.3
z = 22.1 +/- 0.2
calibrated against SDSS field stars.
We acknowledge the excellent support from the LBTO and LBT-INAF staff, particularly B. Rothberg, F. Cusano, and D. Paris, in obtaining these observations.
GCN Circular 29337
Subject
GRB 210104A: 3.6m DOT optical upper limit
Date
2021-01-20T11:44:16Z (5 years ago)
From
Dimple Panchal at ARIES, India <dimplepanchal96@gmail.com>
Dimple (ARIES), K. Misra (ARIES), A. Ghosh (ARIES), R. Gupta (ARIES), A.
Kumar (ARIES), S.B. Pandey (ARIES) report:
We observed the field of GRB 210104A (Troja et al. GCN #29233) with Aries
Devasthal Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (ADFOSC) mounted on the 3.6m
Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT). The observations started on 2021-01-13
at 19:52:50 UT (9.374 days after the burst). We obtained a set of
consecutive images with short exposure times to avoid saturation from the
nearby bright star. We do not detect any optical counterpart upto a
magnitude limit of 23.2 in the stacked image.
GCN Circular 29318
Subject
GRB 210104A: Late-time CAHA 2.2m detection
Date
2021-01-18T15:51:26Z (5 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at IAA-CSIC <kann@iaa.es>
D. A. Kann (HETH/IAA-CSIC), A. Rossi (INAF-OAS), A. de Ugarte Postigo
(HETH/IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), C. C. Thoene (HETH), M. Blazek, J. F. Agui
Fernandez (both HETH/IAA-CSIC), and J. I. Vico Linares (CAHA) report:
We observed the afterglow position (Troja et al., GCN #29233) of the
bright Swift/Fermi GRB 210104A (Swift detection: Troja et al., GCN
#29233; GBM detection: Fermi GBM Team, GCN #29232; Biltzinger et al.,
GCN #29234; Konus-Wind detection: Frederiks et al., GCN #29258; CALET
detection: Cherry et al., GCN #29268; AstroSat CZTI detection: Nadella
et al., GCN #29299) with CAFOS at the 2.2m telescope at Calar Alto,
Almeria, Spain, in the Rc band. We obtained 6 x 600 s exposures,
centered at 11.4624 days after the GRB, under good conditions but
mediocre seeing.
After removing the halo of a nearby star, the afterglow (Xin et al., GCN
#29235; Hu et al., GCN #29236; Hosokawa et al., GCN #29237; Kim et al.,
GCNs #29238,29265,29283; Horiuchi et al., GCN #29241; Breeveld et al.,
GCN #29247; Lipunov et al., GCN #29248; Zhu et al., GCN #29252; Paek et
al., GCN #29254