GRB 230414B
GCN Circular 33660
Subject
GRB230414B: VIRT Optical Upper Limit
Date
2023-04-20T18:02:52Z (3 years ago)
From
Priya Gokuldass at Florida Tech <pgokuldass2020@my.fit.edu>
N. Orange (OrangeWave Innovative Science, LLC), K. Smith (UVI), R. Querrard (UVI), H. Zimmerman (UVI), D. Morris (UVI), P. Gokuldass (Florida Tech), and K. Noonan (UVI) report:
We observed the field of GRB230414B (D'Ai et al. GCN 33612; Evans et al. GCN 33613) with the 0.5m Virgin Island Robotic Telescope (VIRT) at the University of the Virgin Islands' Etelman Observatory on 04-16-2023 starting at 01:37:00 UT (T+33.4 hrs). We performed a series of exposures in R filter with a total exposure of 2900 s. The weather conditions were mixed during the hours of observation with an average airmass of ~1.3.
We do not detect the source identified by others (Pankov et al., GCN 33615; Lu et al., GCN 33616; Raman et al., GCN 33618; Ghosh et al., GCN 33620; Moskvitin et al., GCN 33622; Malesani et al., GCN 33623; Zhu et al., GCN 33625; Belkin et al., GCN 33628; Fernandez et al., GCN 33629; Quadri et al., GCN 33630; Leonini et al., GCN 33634; Ror et al., GCN 33636; Querrard et al., GCN 33637; Ruocco, GCN 33641; LaPorte et al., GCN 33642; Risin et al., GCN 33648) and report the following 3-sigma upper limit:
T_mid ||Exposure ||Filter ||Limit
T+35.1 hrs ||2900s ||R ||>20.5
The limit is estimated from comparison to nearby USNO B1 stars and is not corrected for Galactic extinction. The VIRT is still in the
commissioning phase.
We acknowledge financial support from NASA MUREP MIRO award 80NSSC21M0001, NASA EPSCoR award 80NSSC22M0063, and NSF EiR award 1901296. R.Q. and N.B.O. also acknowledge financial support from South Carolina Space Grant award 80NSSC20M0054. This message can be cited.
GCN Circular 33648
Subject
GRB 230414B: Nickel and KAIT telescope optical observations
Date
2023-04-18T17:53:50Z (3 years ago)
From
Weikang Zheng at UC Berkeley <weikang@berkeley.edu>
Sophia Risin, Ivan Altunin, Colin Rushing, WeiKang Zheng and
Alex Filippenko (UC Berkeley) report on behalf of the KAIT GRB team:
We observed the field of GRB 230414B (D'Ai et al., GCN 33612) with
the 1-m Nickel and 0.76-m KAIT telescopes located at Lick observatory,
California. Observations started about 0.57 days after the burst.
A total of 6 images (600s exposure each) in R band were taken with Nickel
telescopes, while KAIT images were taken in clear band, with 60s exposure
and coadded. We clearly detected the optical afterglow
(Pankov et al., GCN 33615; Lu et al., GCN 33616; Raman et al., GCN 33618;
Ghosh et al., GCN 33620; Moskvitin et al., GCN 33622; Malesani et al., GCN
33623; Zhu et al., GCN 33625; Belkin et al., GCN 33628; Fernandez et al.,
GCN 33629; Quadri et al., GCN 33630; Leonini et al., GCN 33634; Ror et al.,
GCN 33636; Querrard et al., GCN 33637; Ruocco, GCN 33641; LaPorte et al.,
GCN 33642) and measure the following magnitude calibrated to the Pan-STARRS1
catalog:
t-t0(days) filter mag err
0.57 clear 19.6 0.1
0.64 R 19.7 0.1
0.72 clear 20.0 0.2
GCN Circular 33645
Subject
GRB 230414B Swift-BAT refined analysis
Date
2023-04-18T17:28:11Z (3 years ago)
From
Tyler Parsotan at UMBC/GSFC/CRESST II <parsotat@umbc.edu>
T. Parsotan (GSFC/UMBC), S. D. Barthelmy (GSFC),
H. A. Krimm (NSF), S. Laha (GSFC/UMBC),
A. Y. Lien (U Tampa), C. B. Markwardt (GSFC),
D. M. Palmer (LANL), T. Sakamoto (AGU),
M. Stamatikos (OSU) (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 230414B (trigger #1164180)
(D'Ai et al., GCN 33612). The BAT ground-calculated position is
RA, Dec = 181.052, 53.179 deg which is
RA(J2000) = 12h 04m 12.5s
Dec(J2000) = +53d 10' 44.7"
with an uncertainty of 2.4 arcmin, (radius, sys+stat, 90% containment).
The partial coding was 80%.
The mask weighted light curve shows a single main fast rise exponential
decay type pulse.
T90 (15-350 keV) is 25.98 +- 8.86 sec (estimated error including
systematics).
The time-averaged spectrum from T-1.77 to T+27.14 sec is best fit by a
simple
power-law model. The power law index of the time-averaged spectrum is
1.60 +- 0.30. The fluence in the 15-150 keV band is 4.7 +- 1.0 x 10^-07
erg/cm2.
The 1-sec peak photon flux measured from T+9.31 sec in the 15-150 keV band
is 0.6 +- 0.2 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/1164180/BA/
GCN Circular 33642
Subject
GRB 230414B: Swift/UVOT Detection
Date
2023-04-18T17:05:38Z (3 years ago)
From
Sam LaPorte at PSU <sjl5346@psu.edu>
GRB 230414B: Swift/UVOT Detection
S. J. LaPorte (PSU) and A. D'Ai (INAF-IASFPA)
report on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team:
The Swift/UVOT began settled observations of the field of GRB 230414B
133 s after the BAT trigger (D'Ai et al., GCN Circ. 33612).
A fading source consistent with the optical position
(Pankov et al. GCN Circ. 33615)
is detected in the initial UVOT exposures.
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(s) T_stop(s) Exp(s) Mag
b 543 735 38 >19.23
m2 1070 1089 19 >17.31
u 287 710 265 >20.09
v 617 1065 58 >18.53
w1 666 859 38 >18.48
w2 766 785 19 >17.72
white_FC 129 1015 481 20.92+-0.22
white 5056 5203 145 >20.64
The magnitudes in the table are not corrected for the Galactic extinction
due to the reddening of E(B-V) = 0.017 in the direction of the burst
(Schlegel et al. 1998).
GCN Circular 33641
Subject
GRB 230414B: Osservatorio Astronomico Nastro Verde - Sorrento: optical observations
Date
2023-04-18T16:26:54Z (3 years ago)
From
Nello Ruocco at Osservatorio Nastro Verde - Sorrento (Naples) - Italy - MPC Code C82 <osservatorionastroverde@gmail.com>
I imaged the field of GRB 230414B detected by SWIFT(trigger 1164180)
with telescope of Nastro Verde Observatory - Sorrento (Naples), Italy. Member of:
AAVSO - American Association of Variable Star Observers.
UAI/SSV - Unione Astrofili Italiani/sezione stelle variabili.
AstroCampania Associazione
The observations started at 20:28 UT of 2023/04/14
with principal telescope SC 0.35 f/10 with focal reduced + CCD Sbig ST10 XME
I took 12 image of 180 sec each. All images are unfiltered stacked with Tycho Tracker software
.
Start T0+ End T0+
20:28:53 UT 21;26:21 UT
I detected a (fading) afterglow in the error box of the XRTcandidate.
A. D'Ai (INAF-IASFPA), E. Ambrosi (INAF-IASFPA), et al.
at the following position (+/- 2 arcsec):
RA (J2000.0) = 12h 04m 22.73s
DEC(J2000.0) = +53° 09' 15.3"
The results of our photometry are:
-----------------------------------------
Date UT CR-mag
Middle +/- 0.05
-----------------------------------------
2460049.354 19.760887
2460049.359 19.691675
2460049.361 19.481389
2460049.363 19.618392
2460049.365 19.760087
2460049.367 19.909645
2460049.37 19.739394
2460049.374 19.071181
2460049.388 19.378857
2460049.394 21.82892
-----------------------------------------
Magnitudes were estimated with the Gaia DR2 cat. and
are not corrected for galactic dust extinction.
The message may be cited.
GCN Circular 33636
Subject
GRB 230414B: 3.6m DOT Optical observations, slow decay at early epochs
Date
2023-04-16T19:21:38Z (3 years ago)
From
Rahul Gupta at ARIES, India <rahulbhu.c157@gmail.com>
Amit K. Ror, Rahul Gupta, S. B. Pandey, A. Aryan, K. Misra (ARIES), A. J.
Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC), D. Bhattacharya (Ashoka University/IUCAA), and V.
Bhalerao (IITB) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 230414B (D'Ai et al. GCN 33612; and Evans et
al. GCN 33613) using the TANSPEC mounted at the axial port of the 3.6m
Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT) of ARIES Nainital. We have taken multiple
frames with an exposure time of 300 sec each in r, and i filters on
2023-04-14 and successive nights. We clearly detect the optical afterglow
(Pankov et al. GCN 33615; Lu et al. GCN 33616; Raman et al. GCN 33618;
Ghosh et al. GCN 33620; Moskvitin et al. GCN 33622; Malesani et al. GCN
33623; Zhu et al. GCN 33625; Belkin et al. GCN 33628; Fernandez et al. GCN
33629; Quadri et al. GCN 33630; and Leonini et al. GCN 33634) in each
individual image taken on 2023-04-14. We report the preliminary brightness
of the afterglow to be i = 19.95 +/- 0.16 mag ~ 43 minutes after the BAT
trigger. By combining our i-band magnitude with the observations of Raman
et al. GCN 33618, we determine the preliminary flux decay index of 0.60
+/-0.08. Our observations indicate the slow flux decay behavior of the
afterglow at the early epoch, as also noted by Malesani et al. GCN
33623. Late-time
observations will further provide insight into jet geometry, circumburst
medium, and the total energy of the burst.
The magnitude quoted is not corrected for the Galactic and host extinctions
in the direction of the burst. Photometric calibration is performed using
the standard stars from the PanSTARRS catalog.
This circular may be cited. 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT) is the
recently commissioned facility in the Northern Himalayan region of India
(long:79 41 04E, lat:29 21 40N, alt:2540m) owned and operated by the
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital (
https://www.aries.res.in). Authors of this GCN circular thankfully
acknowledge consistent support from the staff members to run and maintain
the 3.6m DOT.
GCN Circular 33634
Subject
GRB 230414B: Montarrenti Observatory late time optical afterglow detection
Date
2023-04-16T13:28:28Z (3 years ago)
Edited On
2024-11-16T16:14:21Z (a year ago)
From
Simone Leonini at Monarrenti Obs <s.leonini@iol.it>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of Leo P. Singer at NASA/GSFC <leo.p.singer@nasa.gov>
Simone Leonini, M. Conti, P. Rosi, L.M. Tinjaca Ramirez (Montarrenti Observatory, Siena, Italy), M.G. Dainotti (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Y. Niino (Tokyo University, Institute of Astronomy), K. Kalinowski (Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy) and B. De Simone (Universita' degli Studi Di Salerno) report:
We observed the field of GRB 230414B (Swift trigger 1164180, A. D'Ai et al. GCN 33612; Lipunov GCN 33614; Pankov et al. GCN 33615; Lu et al. GCN 33616; Raman et al. GCN 33618; Ghosh et al. GCN 33620; Moskvitin et al. GCN 33622; Malesani et al. GCN 33623; Zhu et al. GCN 33625; Gupta et al. GCN 33627