GRB 241029A
GCN Circular 38672
Ankur Ghosh, Soebur Razzaque (CAPP, University of Johannesburg), Navin Dukiya (ARIES), Alexander Moskvitin (SAO RAS), Yulia Sotnikova (SAO RAS) on behalf of a larger collaboration.
We observed the field of the GRB 241029A (The Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932; Schanne et. al, GCN 37934; Wang et. al, GCN 37935; Evans, GCN 37936) using r filter of the 1-meter Sinistro telescope and B filter of the 0.4-m SCICAM QHY600 at the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) node located at South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) Sutherland observatory. The 1-m Sinistro telescope is equipped with a 4K x 4K CCD (FOV: 26 x 26 arcmin, scale: 0.39 arcsec/pixel) and the 0.4 m SCICAM QHY600 is equipped with 9576 x 6388 pixel CCD (FOV: 1.9 x 1.2 degrees, scale: 0.74 arcsec/pixel).
Observations began on October 30 2024, starting from 22.30 hours after the trigger of GRB 241029A. We clearly detect the optical transient (OT) reported by GCNs (Jiang et. al, GCN 37937; Lin et. al, GCN 37939; Jiang et. al, GCN 37940; C.Francile et. al, GCN 37941; Ackley et. al, GCN 37943; Odeh et. al, GCN 37944; Myers et. al, GCN 37945; Bernardini et. al, GCN 37946; Adami et. al, GCN 37948; Fernandez et. al, GCN 37950; Moskvitin et. al, GCN 37954; Saikia et. al, GCN 37961; Qiu et. al, GCN 37994; Izzo, GCN 38006; Watson et. al, GCN 38009; Dafcikova et. al, GCN 38048, Pankov et. al, GCN 38669) in our stacked images. Our detection is well consistent with the observation reported at the similar epoch by Watson et. al, GCN 38009.
dateobs jd t-t0 (hrs) mag dmag telescope filter 2024-10-30 2460613.52658 22.30 21.9422 0.2573 0m4-76 B 2024-10-30 2460613.99240 33.48 22.1959 0.0399 1m0-11 r
The field was calibrated against nearby APASS stars, with magnitudes converted using Lupton (2005) equations, and has not been corrected for Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 38669
N. Pankov (HSE, IKI), R. Ya. Inasaridze (AbAO), A. Pozanenko (IKI) report on behalf of IKI-GRB-FuN:
We performed optical observations of the field of GRB 241029A (The Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932; Schanne et. al, GCN 37934; Wang et. al, GCN 37935; Evans, GCN 37936; Jiang et. al, GCN 37937; Lin et. al, GCN 37939; Jiang et. al, GCN 37940; C.Francile et. al, GCN 37941; Ackley et. al, GCN 37943; Odeh et. al, GCN 37944; Myers et. al, GCN 37945; Bernardini et. al, GCN 37946; Adami et. al, GCN 37948; Fernandez et. al, GCN 37950; Moskvitin et. al, GCN 37954; Saikia et. al, GCN 37961; Qiu et. al, GCN 37994; Izzo, GCN 38006; Watson et. al, GCN 38009; Dafcikova et. al, GCN 38048) in the R filter with AS-32 of Abastumani observatory (AbAO) equipped with CCD-photometer FLI PL4240. The observations began on 2024-10-29 15:10 UT, i.e. ~0.55 days since trigger. The optical counterpart is marginally detected in the stacked image of 43*60 sec. The preliminary photometry is given below:
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter OT Err. UL(3sigma)
(mid, days) (s)
2024-10-29 15:10:45 0.550185 43*60 R 20.9 0.3 20.9
The magnitudes were calibrated using nearby stars from USNO-B1.0 (R2 magnitudes) and are not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 38048
M. Dafcikova, J. Ripa, M. Kolar (Masaryk U.), A. Pal (Konkoly Observatory), N. Werner (Masaryk U.), M. Ohno, H. Takahashi (Hiroshima U.), L. Meszaros, B. Csak (Konkoly Observatory), N. Husarikova, F. Munz , M. Topinka, M. Duriskova, L. Szakszonova, J.-P. Breuer, F. Hroch (Masaryk U.), T. Urbanec, M. Kasal, A. Povalac (Brno U. of Technology), J. Hudec, J. Kapus, M. Frajt (Spacemanic s.r.o), R. Laszlo, M. Koleda (Needronix s.r.o), M. Smelko, P. Hanak, P. Lipovsky (Technical U. of Kosice), G. Galgoczi (Wigner Research Center/Eotvos U.), Y. Uchida, H. Poon, H. Matake (Hiroshima U.), N. Uchida (ISAS/JAXA), T. Bozoki (Eotvos U.), G. Dalya (Eotvos U.), T. Enoto (Kyoto U.), Zs. Frei (Eotvos U.), G. Friss (Eotvos U.), Y. Fukazawa, K. Hirose (Hiroshima U.), S. Hisadomi (Nagoya U.), Y. Ichinohe (Rikkyo U.), K. Kapas (Eotvos U.), L. L. Kiss (Konkoly Observatory), T. Mizuno (Hiroshima U.), K. Nakazawa (Nagoya U.), H. Odaka (Univ of Tokyo), J. Takatsy (Eotvos U.), K. Torigoe (Hiroshima U.), N. Kogiso, M. Yoneyama (Osaka Metropolitan U.), M. Moritaki (U. Tokyo), T. Kano (U. Michigan) -- the GRBAlpha collaboration.
The long-duration GRB 241029A (Fermi/GBM detection: GCN 37932; SVOM/GRM detection: GCN 37935) was observed by the GRBAlpha 1U CubeSat (Pal et al. 2023, A&A, 677, 40; https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023A%26A...677A..40P/abstract).
The detection was confirmed at the peak time 2024-10-29 02:19:59.8 UTC. The T90 duration measured by GRBAlpha is 10.5 s and the overall significance during T90 reaches 10.5 sigma.
The light curve obtained by GRBAlpha is available here: https://grbalpha.konkoly.hu/static/share/GRB241029A_GCN.pdf
All GRBAlpha detections are listed at: https://monoceros.physics.muni.cz/hea/GRBAlpha/
GRBAlpha, launched on 2021 March 22, is a demonstration mission for a future CubeSat constellation (Werner et al. Proc. SPIE 2018). The detector of GRBAlpha consists of a 75 x 75 x 5 mm3 CsI scintillator read out by a SiPM array, covering the energy range from ~50 keV to ~1000 keV. To increase the duty cycle and the downlink rate, the upgrade of the on-board data acquisition software stack is in progress. The ground segment is also supported by the radio amateur community and it takes advantage of the SatNOGS network for increased data downlink volume.
GCN Circular 38009
Alan M. Watson (UNAM), Stéphane Basa (UAR Pytheas), William H. Lee (UNAM),
D. Akl (AUS), S. Antier (OCA), Jean-Luc Atteia (IRAP), Nathaniel R. Butler
(ASU), Damien Dornic (CPPM), J.-G. Ducoin (CPPM), Francis Fortin (IRAP),
Simona Lombardo (LAM), Francesco Magnani (CPPM), and Margarita Pereyra
(UNAM)
SVOM JSWG: Jian-Yan Wei (NAOC), Bertrand Cordier (CEA), Shuang-Nan Zhang
(IHEP), Stéphane Basa (LAM), Jean-Luc Atteia (IRAP), Arnaud Claret (CEA),
Zi-Gao Dai (USTC), Frédéric Daigne (IAP), Jin-Song Deng (NAOC), Andrea
Goldwurm (APC), Diego Götz (CEA), Xu-Hui Han (NAOC), Cyril Lachaud (APC),
En-Wei Liang (GXU), Yu-Lei Qiu (NAOC), Susanna Vergani (Obs.Paris), Jing
Wang (NAOC), Chao Wu (NAOC), Li-Ping Xin (NAOC), Bing Zhang (UNLV)
report:
We imaged again the field of GRB 241029A detected by Fermi/GBM,
SVOM/ECLAIRs, and SVOM/GRM (Fermi GBM Team, GCN Circ. 37932; Schanne et
al., GCN Circ. 37956; Wang et al., GCN Circ. 37935) during the
commissioning of the COLIBRÍ (SVOM/F-GFT) telescope at the Observatorio
Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir in Mexico.
We observed with the engineering test camera in a red filter that
approximates SDSS r. The data were reduced using custom software and then
analysed and calibrated against the PS1 catalog using the STDWeb service
(Karpov et al. 2022).
In 4560 seconds of exposure from 2024-10-30 02:10 to 06:12 UTC (0.99 to
1.16 days after the trigger), we detect the optical counterpart (Jiang et
al, GCN Circ. 37937) with an AB magnitude of:
r = 21.78 +/- 0.15
This magnitude is consistent with the last optical observations reported
(Agui Fernandez et al., GCN Circ. 37950, Moskvitin et al., GCN Circ. 37954;
Qiu et al., GCN Circ. 37994).
We warmly thank the COLIBRI engineering team and the staff of the
Observatorio Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir
GCN Circular 38006
L. Izzo (INAF-OACn and DARK/NBI) and D. B. Malesani (DAWN/NBI and Radboud Univ.) report:
We observed the field of the GRB 241029A (Schanne et al., GCN #37934; Wang et al., GCN #37935; Myers & Godwin, GCN 37945) with the Sinistro instrument mounted on the 1-m telescope of the LCO network, located at the Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. Observations started on 2024 October 29 at 09:21:56 UT (7.03 hr after the GRB trigger). We obtained a sequence of 3x180 s images in the SDSS-r filter.
In the stacked r-band image, we clearly detect the optical afterglow previously reported by other facilities (Jiang et al., GCN #37937; Lin et al., GCN #37939; Jiang et al., GCN #37940; Francile et al., GCN #37941; Ackley et al., GCN #37943; Odeh et al., GCN #37944; Adami et al., GCN #37948; Agui Fernandez et al., GCN #37950; Moskvitin & Spiridonova, GCN #37954; Saikia et al., GCN #37961; Qiu et al., GCN #37994) and by Swift-XRT (Bernardini et al., GCN #37946). We measure a preliminary magnitude of r = 20.32 +/- 0.07 mag (AB), calibrated against nearby stars from the Pan-STARRS catalog.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101004719.
GCN Circular 37994
SVOM/VT commissioning team: Y. L. Qiu, H. L. Li, C. Wu, L. P. Xin, X. H. Han, J. Wang, W. J. Xie, H. B. Cai, Y. Xu, Y. J. Xiao, P. P. Zhang, J. S. Deng, L. Lan, X. M. Lu, R. S. Zhang, (NAOC), J. Zhang, L. J. Dan, G. Y. Zou, C. J. Wang, Y. F. Du, C. Huang (XIOPM), H. Zhou (PMO), S. L. Xiong(IHEP)
SVOM JSWG: Jian-Yan Wei (NAOC), Bertrand Cordier (CEA), Shuang-Nan Zhang (IHEP), Stéphane Basa (LAM), Olivier Godet (IRAP), Arnaud Claret (CEA), Zi-Gao Dai (USTC), Frédéric Daigne (IAP), Jin-Song Deng (NAOC), Andrea Goldwurm (APC), Diego Götz (CEA), Xu-Hui Han (NAOC), Cyril Lachaud (APC), En-Wei Liang (GXU), Yu-Lei Qiu (NAOC), Susanna Vergani (Obs.Paris), Jing Wang (NAOC), Chao Wu (NAOC), Li-Ping Xin (NAOC), Bing Zhang (UNLV)
report on behalf of the SVOM team:
VT started to observe the field of GRB 241029A triggered by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932) and SVOM/ECLAIRs & SVOM/GRM (Schanne et al., GCN 37934; Wang et al., GCN 37935) via ToO observations started at 2024-10-29T21:41:18.43, about 19.2 hours after the burst. The VT conducted observations simultaneously in two channels: VT_B (400nm-650nm) and VT_R (650nm-1000nm).
The counterpart (Jiang et. al. GCNa 37937; Lin et al., GCN 37939; Jiang et al., GCN 37940; Francile et al., GCN 37941; Ackley et al., GCN 37943; Odeh et al., GCN 37944; Moskvitin et al., GCN 37954; Saikia et al.,GCN 37961) was detected in both bands with VT_B=23.3+/-0.3 mag and VT_R=21.8+/-0.12 mag with a 2.2 ks exposed time of VT.
The Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) is a China-France joint mission led by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA, China), National Center for Space Studies (CNES, France) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS, China), which is dedicated to observing gamma-ray bursts and other transient phenomena in the energetic universe. VT was jointly developed by Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (XIOPM), CAS and National astronomical observatories (NAOC),CAS.
GCN Circular 37961
A.P. Saikia, T. Mohan, V. Swain, R. Kumar, V. Bhalerao (IITB), G.C. Anupama, S. Barway (IIA) and K. Angail (IAO) report on behalf of the GIT team:
We observed the field of GRB 241029A by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932), SVOM/ECLAIRs & SVOM/GRM (Schanne et al., GCN 37934; Wang et al., GCN 37935) with 0.7m GROWTH-India Telescope (GIT). We started the observation at 2024-10-29 14:08:55 UT, i.e., 11.8 hours after the Fermi GBM trigger. We obtained multiple exposures of 360 seconds in r' filter. We clearly detected the afterglow in our stacked image at the positions given by TRT (Jiang et. al., GCN 37937). The photometry result follows as:
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| JD (mid) | t-t0 (hours) | Filter | Total Exposure (s) | Magnitude (AB) |
| ----------------- | ----------- |------- | ------------------ | -------------- |
| 2460613.16666 | 13.6 | r' | 6x360 | 20.97 +/- 0.10 |
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Our result is consistent with Jiang et al., (GCN 37937), Lin et al., (GCN 37939), Jiang et al., (GCN 37940), Francile et al., (GCN 37941), Ackley et al., (GCN 37943), Odeh et al., (GCN 37944), Moskvitin et al., (GCN 37954).
The measurement is calibrated against PanSTARRS DR1 (Chambers et al., 2016) and not corrected for Galactic extinction.
The GROWTH India Telescope (GIT; Kumar et al. 2022) is a 70-cm telescope with a 0.7-degree field of view, set up by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) with funding from DST-SERB and IUSSTF. It is located at the Indian Astronomical Observatory (Hanle), operated by IIA. We acknowledge funding by the IITB alumni batch of 1994, which partially supports the operations of the telescope. Telescope technical details are available at https://sites.google.com/view/growthindia/.
GCN Circular 37954
A. S. Moskvitin and O. I. Spiridonova (SAO RAS), report
on behalf of the GRB follow-up team.
We observed the field of GRB 241029A (Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932;
Schanne et al., GCN 37934; Wang et al., GCN 37935; Myers and Godwin,
GCN 37945; Bernardini et al., GCN 37946) with the 1-m telescope
of SAO RAS equipped with the CCD-photometer. We obtained 6 x 300 sec.
images in Rc band on October 29, 18:39:32--19:13:23 UT (16.6079 hours
after the burst).
The OT (Jiang et al., GCNs 37937, 37940; Lin et al., GCN 37939;
Francile et al., GCN 37941; Ackley et al., 37943; Odeh and Guessoum,
GCN 37944; Adami et al., GCN 37948; Fernandez et al., GCN 37950)
is clearly detected in our stacked
frame with the brightness of R = 20.98 +/- 0.05 (R_lim = 23.0).
This preliminary photometry is based on nearby SDSS stars (magnitudes
converted with Lupton 2005 equations) and not corrected for the Galaxy
extinction.
GCN Circular 37950
J. F. Agui Fernandez (CAHA), A. de Ugarte Postigo (LAM/OCA, CNRS), D. B. Malesani (DAWN/NBI and Radboud Univ.), A. Martin-Carrillo (UCD), G. Lombardi (GTC), C. C. Thoene (ASU-CAS, AbAO), N. R. Tanvir (U. Leicester), L. Izzo (INAF-OACn & DARK/NBI), S. Geier (GTC), D. Perez Valladares (GTC) report:
We observed the afterglow of GRB 241029A (Fermi GBM team, GCN 37932; Schanne et al., GCN 37934; Chenwei Wang et al., GCN 37935; Evans et al., GCN 37936; Jiang et al., GCN 37937; Weikang Lin et al., GCN 37939; Jiang et al., GCN 37940; Francile et al., GCN 37941; Ackley et al., GCN 37943