GRB 220107A
GCN Circular 31431
Subject
GRB 220107A: SAO RAS optical observations
Date
2022-01-11T05:08:48Z (4 years ago)
From
Moskvitin Alexander at SAO RAS <mosk@sao.ru>
A. Moskvitin (SAO), on behalf of larger GRB follow-up team report:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A (The Fermi GBM team, GCN 31399;
Kunzweiler et al. GCN 31400; DeLaunay et al. GCN 31402; Suresh et al.,
GCN 31408; Ridnaia et al., GCN 31429) with the SAO RAS 1-m telescope
Zeiss-1000 + CCD-photometer. Two series of images in Rc band
were obtained: the 1st under moderate weather conditions
and the 2nd with relatively clear sky.
The OT (Hosokawa et al. GCN 31413; Siegel GCN 31415; Zhu et al.
GCN 31416; Pankov et al., GCN 31419; Moskvitin et al., GCN 31422;
Castro-Tirado et al., GCN 31423, Moskvitin & Medvedev, GCN 31426)
is clearly visible in the stacked frames. Preliminary photometry
of the afterglow is as follows (based on nearby SDSS-DR12 stars
mentioned in GCNs 31422, 31426).
UT start -- UT end T_mid-T0, d Exp., s R_mag +/- err series
Jan. 10 Jan. 11
23:22:13 -- 02:06:39 3.41592 23 x 300 21.69 +/- 0.10 1st
Jan. 11 Jan. 11
02:49:39 -- 03:30:10 3.51694 8 x 300 22.03 +/- 0.09 2nd
GCN Circular 31429
Subject
Konus-Wind detection of GRB 220107A
Date
2022-01-10T19:41:10Z (4 years ago)
From
Anna Ridnaia at Ioffe Institute <ridnaia@mail.ioffe.ru>
A. Ridnaia, D. Frederiks, A. Lysenko, D. Svinkin,
A. Tsvetkova, M. Ulanov, and T. Cline
on behalf of the Konus-Wind team, report:
The long-duration GRB 220107A
(Fermi/GBM trigger #663259536: Fermi GBM Team, GCN 31399;
Kunzweiler et al., GCN 31400; Veres and Meegan, GCN 31406;
Swift/BAT-GUANO localization: DeLaunay et al., GCN 31402;
AstroSat CZTI detection: Suresh et al., GCN 31408)
triggered Konus-Wind at T0=53142.427 s UT (14:45:42.427).
The burst light curve shows a multipeaked structure
started at ~T0-7.6 s with a total duration of ~110.8 s.
The emission is seen up to ~2 MeV.
The Konus-Wind light curve of this GRB is available at
http://www.ioffe.ru/LEA/GRBs/GRB220107_T53142/
As observed by Konus-Wind, the burst
had a fluence of 5.48(-0.30,+0.34)x10^-5 erg/cm2,
and a 64-ms peak flux, measured from T0+81.344 s,
of 8.18(-1.55,+1.54)x10^-6 erg/cm2/s
(both in the 20 keV - 10 MeV energy range).
The time-averaged spectrum of the burst
(measured from T0 to T0+105.984 s)
is best fit in the 20 keV - 2 MeV range
by a power law with exponential cutoff model:
dN/dE ~ (E^alpha)*exp(-E*(2+alpha)/Ep)
with alpha = -1.02(-0.11,+0.12)
and Ep = 247(-24,+30) keV (chi2 = 53/61 dof).
Fitting by a GRB (Band) model yields the same alpha and Ep,
and an upper limit on the high energy photon index: beta < -2.4
(chi2 = 53/60 dof).
The spectrum near the maximum count rate
(measured from T0+73.984 to T0+89.600 s)
is best fit in the 20 keV - 2 MeV range
by the GRB (Band) model with the following parameters:
the low-energy photon index alpha = -0.86(-0.11,+0.12),
the high energy photon index beta = -2.91(-1.53,+0.32),
the peak energy Ep = 186(-15,+17) keV
(chi2 = 46/60 dof).
Assuming the redshift z=1.246 (Castro-Tirado et al., GCN 31423)
and a standard cosmology with H_0 = 67.3 km/s/Mpc, Omega_M = 0.315,
and Omega_Lambda = 0.685 (Planck Collaboration, 2014),
we estimate the isotropic energy release E_iso to (2.3 �� 0.1)x10^53 erg,
the isotropic luminosity L_iso to (7.8 �� 1.5)x10^52 erg/s,
the rest-frame peak energy of the time-integrated spectrum Epi,z to (555 ��
67) keV,
and the rest-frame peak energy of the 'peak' spectrum Epp,z to (418 �� 38)
keV.
With these values, GRB 220107A is within 68% prediction bands for
for both 'Amati' and 'Yonetoku' relations for the sample of >300 long KW
GRBs
with known redshifts (Tsvetkova et al., 2021, ApJ, 908, 83),
see http://www.ioffe.ru/LEA/GRBs/GRB220107_T53142/GRB220107A_rest_frame.pdf
All the quoted errors are at the 90% confidence level.
All the quoted values are preliminary.
GCN Circular 31426
Subject
GRB 220107A: further SAO RAS optical observations
Date
2022-01-09T23:40:53Z (4 years ago)
From
Moskvitin Alexander at SAO RAS <mosk@sao.ru>
A. Moskvitin (SAO) and A. Medvedev (SAO),
on behalf of larger GRB follow-up team report:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A (The Fermi GBM team, GCN 31399;
Kunzweiler et al. GCN 31400; DeLaunay et al. GCN 31402; Suresh et al.,
GCN 31408) with the SAO RAS 1-m telescope Zeiss-1000 + CCD-photometer.
6 x 300 sec. images were obtained in Rc band on January 9,
22:27:09 -- 23:10:20 UT (T_mid - T0 = 2.3356 days).
The OT (Hosokawa et al. GCN 31413; Siegel GCN 31415; Zhu et al.
GCN 31416; Pankov et al., GCN 31419; Moskvitin et al., GCN 31422;
Castro-Tirado et al., GCN 31423) is clearly visible in the stacked
frame. Preliminary photometry of the afterglow is R = 21.01 +/- 0.04
(based on nearby SDSS-DR12 stars mentioned in GCN 31422).
GCN Circular 31423
Subject
GRB 220107A: 6m BTA spectroscopic redshift
Date
2022-01-09T20:07:17Z (4 years ago)
From
Alberto J. Castro-Tirado at IAA-CSIC <ajct@iaa.es>
A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC), A. F. Valeev, A. Vinokurov and N.
Burenkov (SAO-RAS), Y.-D. Hu, M.D. Caballero-Garcia, R. Sanchez-Ramirez
and T-R. Sun (IAA-CSIC), on behalf of a larger collaboration, report:
Following the detection of GRB 220107A by Fermi/GRB (Fermi team GCNC
31399), Swift/BAT (DeLaunay et al. GCNC 31402) and AstroSat/CZTI (Suresh
et al. GCNC 31408), three spectra (600 s each, covering the 3700-8500 A
spectral range) of the optical afterglow (Hosokawa et al. GCNC 31413,
Siegel et al. GCNC 31415, Zhu et al. GCNC 31416, Pankov et al. GCNC
31419, Moskvitin et al. GCNC 31422) were obtained by the 6m BTA
(+SCORPIO-II) at the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Zelenchuk,
Russia, on Jan 8, 23:25 UT (mid-exposure time, 1.36 days postburst).
Several absorption lines (Fe II, Fe III, Mn II, Ni II and the Mg II
doublet) are clearly identified, all consistent with a redshift z =
1.246, which we propose to be the GRB redshift. We also confirm a
redshift z = 0.309 �� 0.001 for the unrelated foreground galaxy reported
by Pankov et al. (GCNC 31419), in agreement with the photometric redshift.
We acknowledge the excellent support of the BTA technical staff.
GCN Circular 31422
Subject
GRB 220107A: SAO RAS optical observations
Date
2022-01-09T20:00:03Z (4 years ago)
From
Moskvitin Alexander at SAO RAS <mosk@sao.ru>
A. Moskvitin (SAO), A. Medvedev (SAO), A. Pozanenko (IKI)
and N. Pankov (HSE) on behalf of larger GRB follow-up team report:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A (The Fermi GBM team, GCN 31399;
Kunzweiler et al. GCN 31400; DeLaunay et al. GCN 31402; Suresh et al.,
GCN 31408) with the SAO RAS 1-m telescope Zeiss-1000 + CCD-photometer
in BVRc bands on January 9.
The OT (Hosokawa et al. GCN 31413; Siegel GCN 31415; Zhu et al.
GCN 31416; Pankov et al., GCN 31419) is detected in stacked images
in each filter. Preliminary photometry of the afterglow is as follows.
UT start -- UT end T_mid-T0, d Filter Exp., s mag +/- err
02:19:16 -- 03:00:13 1.4960 Rc 5 x 300 20.41 +/- 0.03
03:01:27 -- 03:18:33 1.5170 V 3 x 300 20.97 +/- 0.06
03:19:40 -- 03:36:26 1.5295 B 3 x 300 22.08 +/- 0.18
Photometry is based on nearby SDSS-DR12 stars
(magnitudes are converted with the Lupton 2005 transformations).
J2000.0 coordinates B V R
11:19:13.93 +34:08:38.8 16.244 15.691 15.363
11:19:13.74 +34:11:49.6 18.811 17.880 17.327
11:19:12.27 +34:11:18.1 18.959 18.506 18.241
GCN Circular 31419
Subject
GRB 220107A: AbAO and Terskol optical observations
Date
2022-01-09T12:27:19Z (4 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
N. Pankov (IKI), S. Belkin (IKI), A. Pozanenko (IKI), R. Ya. Inasaridze
(AbAO), V. Agletdinov (KIAM), V. R. Ayvazian (AbAO), D. Datashvili
(AbAO), G. V. Kapanadze (AbAO) report on behalf of GRB IKI FuN:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A till now detected by GBM/Fermi (the
Fermi/GBM team, GCN 1399; Kunzweiler et al. GCN 31400) and Swift
(DeLaunay et al. GCN 31402) with AS-32 telescope of Abastumani
observatory (AbAO) and K-800 telescope of Mnt. Terskol observatory. The
optical afterglow (Hosokawa et al. GCN 31413; Siegel et al. GCN 31415;
Zhu et al. GCN 31416) is detected in stacked images. Preliminary
photometry of the afterglow is following.
Date UT start t-T0 Filter Exp. OT UL(3sigma) Telescope
(mid, days) (s)
2022-01-08 23:38:28 1.38573 R 42*60 20.26 0.14 21.4 AS-32
2022-01-09 01:58:01 1.48613 Clear 108*30 20.24 0.14 22.0 K-800
Photometry is based on the SDSS-DR12 nearby stars
RA DEC R(Lupton transformations)
11:19:03.5786 +34:06:35.141 17.75
11:19:08.2856 +34:14:46.786 16.73
11:18:58.9570 +34:17:07.910 17.46
We note a presence of a galaxy 8.7 arcsec West presented as
J111913.15+341014.4 in SDSS DR12 with r =19.623, i = 19.126 at
photometric redshift of z_ph = 0.34 +/- 0.066. Despite the galaxy is
unlikely to be the host galaxy of GRB 220107A, it might affect
photometry of the afterglow in a crude plate scale images.
GCN Circular 31416
Subject
GRB 220107A: Nanshan/NEXT optical observations
Date
2022-01-09T03:07:24Z (4 years ago)
From
Dong Xu at NAOC/CAS <dxu@nao.cas.cn>
Z.P. Zhu (NAOC,HUST), S.Q. Jiang, S.Y. Fu, X. Liu, D. Xu (NAOC), X. Gao
(Urumqi No.1 Senior High School), J.Z. Liu (XAO) report:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A detected by Fermi (the Fermi/GBM
team, GCN Circ. 31399, Kunzweiler et al. GCN Circ. 31400) and Swift
(DeLaunay et al. GCN Circ. 31402), using the NEXT-0.6m telescope located
at Nanshan, Xinjiang, China. Observations started at 19:46:36 UT on
2022-01-08 (i.e., 29.46 hrs after the Fermi GBM trigger), and 10x300 s
frames were obtained in the Sloan r-filter.
The previously reported optical afterglow (Hosokawa et al. GCN Circ.
31413, Siegel et al. GCN Circ. 31415) is clearly detected in our stacked
image, and has decayed to r = 20.22 +/- 0.05, calibrated by nearby SDSS
stars.
GCN Circular 31415
Subject
GRB 220107A: Swift/UVOT Detection
Date
2022-01-09T00:24:42Z (4 years ago)
From
Mike Siegel at PSU/Swift MOC <mhs18@psu.edu>
M. H. Siegel (PSU) reports on behalf of the Swift UVOT team:
The Swift/UVOT began settled observations of the field of GRB 220107A 26.7 ks after
the Fermi detection (GCN Circ. 31399). An uncatalogued fading source consistent with
the GUANO localization (DeLaunay et al., GCN Circ. 31402) and the XRT position
(Burrows et al., GCN Circ. 31410) is detected in the initial UVOT exposures.
This appears consistent with the optical transient reported by Hosokawa et al.
(GCN Circ. 31413).
The preliminary UVOT position is:
RA (J2000) = 11:19:13.71 = 169.80713 (deg.)
Dec (J2000) = +34:10:14.5 = 34.17070 (deg.)
with an estimated uncertainty of 0.4 arc sec. (radius, 90% confidence).
Preliminary detections and 3-sigma upper limits using the UVOT photometric
system (Breeveld et al. 2011, AIP Conf. Proc. 1358, 373) for the early exposures
are:
Filter T_start(ks) T_stop(ks) Exp(s) Mag
white 26.7 28.5 1834 20.16 +/- 0.08
white 32.4 33.0 2708 20.35 +/- 0.07
white 37.6 39.4 247 20.43 +/- 0.24
The magnitudes in the table are not corrected for the Galactic extinction
due to the reddening of E(B-V) = 0.056 in the direction of the burst
(Schlegel et al. 1998).
GCN Circular 31413
Subject
GRB 220107A: MITSuME Akeno optical observation
Date
2022-01-08T14:40:52Z (4 years ago)
From
Ryohei Hosokawa at Tokyo Institute of Technology <hosokawa@hp.phys.titech.ac.jp>
R. Hosokawa, Y. Imai, M. Niwano, K. L. Murata, N. Ito, Y. Takamatsu,
M. Takaku, R. Noto, S. Sato, R. Yamaguchi, Y. Yatsu, and N. Kawai
(TokyoTech) report on behalf of the MITSuME collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 220107A (The Fermi GBM team et al. GCN
Circular #31399, F. Kunzweiler et al. GCN Circular #31400, James
DeLaunay et al. GCN Circular #31402, V. Lipunov et al. GCN Circular
#31403, P. A. Evans et al. GCN Circular #31404, P. Veres et al. GCN
Circular #31406, A. Suresh et al. GCN Circular #31408, D.N. Burrows et
al. GCN Circular #31410) with the optical three color (g', Rc, and Ic)
CCD cameras attached to the MITSuME 50 cm telescope Akeno. The
observation with a series of 60 sec exposures was carried out from
2022-01-07 20:21:55 UT (~5.6 hours after the Fermi GBM trigger). We
stacked the images with good conditions.
Our observation covered 100% of the Swift/BAT-GUANO error region
(James DeLaunay et al. GCN Circular #31402). Comparing our co-added
images with the GSC2.3 and PS1 catalog, we marginally detected one
uncatalogued source at RA, Dec = (169.80774, 34.17079), which is
equivalent to:
RA (J2000): 11h19m13.859s
Dec(J2000): +34d 10' 14.845"
This position is 4.4 arcsec from the center of Swift XRT position
(D.N. Burrows et al. GCN Circular #31410).
The magnitudes of the source are as follows.
T0+[hour] | MID-UT | T-EXP[sec] | candidate magnitude | 5-sigma limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.4 | 2022-01-07 20:55:27 | 1620 | g'=19.8 +/- 0.5, Rc=18.9 +/- 0.2,
Ic=18.3 +/- 0.2 | g'>20.9, Rc>21.0, Ic>20.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
T0+ : Elapsed time after the burst
T-EXP: Total Exposure time
We used PS1 catalog for flux calibration. The conversion from PS1 r
and i band to our Rc and Ic band is by the equation of Tonry et al.
(2012), Table. 6. The magnitudes are expressed in the AB system. The
images were processed in real-time through the MITSuME GPU reduction
pipeline (Niwano et al. 2021, PASJ, Vol.73, Issue 1, Pages 4-24;
https://github.com/MNiwano/Eclaire).
GCN Circular 31410
Subject
GRB 220107A: Swift-XRT afterglow detection
Date
2022-01-08T06:39:25Z (4 years ago)
From
Phil Evans at U of Leicester <pae9@leicester.ac.uk>
D.N. Burrows (PSU), J. D. Gropp (PSU), J.A. Kennea (PSU), K.L. Page (U.
Leicester), A.P. Beardmore (U. Leicester), A. Melandri (INAF-OAB), T.
Sbarrato (INAF-OAB), P. D'Avanzo (INAF-OAB) and P.A. Evans (U.
Leicester) report on behalf of the Swift-XRT team:
Swift-XRT has performed follow-up observations of the
Swift/BAT-GUANO-detected burst GRB 220107A (DeLaunay et al. GCN Circ.
31402