GRB 241217A, EP241217b
GCN Circular 38966
Subject
GRB 241217A / EP241217B: radio detection with the VLA
Date
2025-01-17T09:29:05Z (8 months ago)
From
Stefano Giarratana at INAF-OAB <s.giarratana@ira.inaf.it>
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S. Giarratana (INAF-OAB), M. Giroletti (INAF-IRA),
G. Ghirlanda (INAF-OAB), N. Di Lalla (Stanford Univ.),
N. Omodei (Stanford Univ.), O. S. Salafia (INAF-OAB)
At 07:53:14 UT on 2024 Dec 22 (T_mid = 4.65 days post-burst)
the Karl G. Jansky VLA observed the field of GRB 241217A /
EP241217B (Brunet et al., GCN 38594; Williams et al., GCN 38599;
Zhou et al., GCN 38606; Ravasio et al., GCN 38625) in three bands,
with central frequencies of 6, 10 and 15 GHz.
The standard 3C147 was used as bandpass and flux density
calibrator, while J0530-2503 was used as phase calibrator.
From a preliminary analysis, an unresolved radio source
is tentatively detected at a position (J2000):
RA: 05:36:36.321 +- 0.003
Dec: -25:17:49.39 +- 0.04
consistent with the X-ray (Williams et al., GCN 38599), optical
(Qiu et al., GCN 38600; Freeburn et al., GCN 38642), and radio
(An et al., GCN 38750) position of the transient.
The preliminary analysis yields the following results:
================================================================
T_mid Freq Peak r.m.s. Beam PA
[days] [GHz] [uJy/b] [uJy/b] [arcsec^2] [deg]
================================================================
4.65 6 32 7 0.77x0.28 26
4.65 10 36 8 0.51x0.18 32
4.65 15 38 7 0.30x0.11 24
================================================================
No source is detected with a >3sigma confidence at the
aforementioned position in previous radio surveys (NVSS,
VLASS, RACS), all of which have r.m.s. noise levels above
100 uJy/b.
We would like to thank the staff of the VLA for approving, executing,
and processing the observations.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National
Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated
Universities, Inc.
These observations were carried out as part of project SF171028,
approved in the framework of the Fermi - NRAO joint program agreement.
GCN Circular 38750
Subject
GRB 241217a/EP241217b: ATCA Radio Detection
Date
2025-01-01T07:04:32Z (8 months ago)
From
Tao An at SHAO, CAS <antao@shao.ac.cn>
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Tao An, Yuanqi Liu (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China), Jinjun Geng, Xuefeng Wu (Purple Mountain Observatory, China) report on behalf of the EP radio follow-up team:
We report continued radio follow-up observations of GRB 241217A/EP241217b (Marius et al. GCN 38594; Zhou et al. GCN 38606) with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), following our initial observations (GCN 38649).
In our subsequent observation on December 24 (UT14:00-18:30), we detect significant radio emission (>6σ) at both 5.5 GHz and 9 GHz frequencies. After careful reanalysis of our first epoch data (December 20 UT13:00-18:00), we detect a 5σ radio source at 5.5 GHz, while the 9 GHz band shows no significant detection.
Further ATCA observations are scheduled to monitor the temporal and spectral evolution of this source.
We thank the CSIRO Space and Astronomy staff, in particular Jamie Stevens, for supporting these observations in a timely manner. We acknowledge the Gomeroi people as the traditional owners of the Observatory site. The Australia Telescope Compact Array is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility which is funded by the Australian Government for operation as a National Facility managed by CSIRO.
GCN Circular 38676
Subject
GRB 241217A/EP241217b: continued SOAR observations
Date
2024-12-27T03:27:44Z (8 months ago)
From
James Freeburn at Swinburne University of Technology <jamesfreeburn54@gmail.com>
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J. Freeburn (Swinburne/OzGrav), I. Andreoni (UNC)
We observed the location of the optical counterpart (Qiu et al., GCN 38600) to SVOM GRB 241217A / EP241217b (Brunet et al., GCN 38594; William et al., GCN 38599; Zhou et al., GCN 38606), with the Goodman High Throughput Spectrograph mounted on the SOAR telescope in imaging mode. We took six 300s exposures in r-band between 2024-12-24T04:43:11 and 2024-12-24T05:14:22 UTC.
With difference imaging using a template from the Dark Energy Survey (Abbott et al., 2021, ApJ, 255, 20) and photometric calibration using the Pan-STARRS1 catalogue, we do not detect the optical counterpart and place an upper limit of r > 24.5 AB magnitude.
GCN Circular 38649
Subject
GRB 241217A / EP241217b: Non-detection in ATCA Radio Follow-up Observations
Date
2024-12-23T11:47:10Z (8 months ago)
From
Tao An at SHAO, CAS <antao@shao.ac.cn>
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Tao An, Yuanqi Liu (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China), Jinjun Geng, Xuefeng Wu (Purple Mountain Observatory, China) report on behalf of the EP radio follow-up team:
GRB241217A/EP241217b was initially discovered and reported by the SVOM team (Marius et al. GCN 38594), followed by EP detection post-trigger (Zhou et al. GCN 38606). In response to the optical counterpart detections (Qiu et al., GCN 38600; Schneider et al. GCN 38637), we conducted radio follow-up observations using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA).
We observed the SVOM/VT-reported position [RA(J2000) = 05:36:36.327, Dec(J2000) = -25:17:49.33] during two epochs: UTC 13:00-18:00 on December 20, 2024, and UTC 14:00-18:30 on December 21, 2024. In the images made using natural weighting, no significant emission was detected at either 5.5 GHz or 9 GHz, with 3σ upper limits of 27 μJy and 24 μJy, respectively.
We thank the ATCA team for their rapid scheduling and excellent support.
GCN Circular 38642
Subject
GRB 241217A/EP241217b: SOAR afterglow detection
Date
2024-12-19T23:44:16Z (9 months ago)
From
James Freeburn at Swinburne University of Technology <jamesfreeburn54@gmail.com>
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J. Freeburn (Swinburne/OzGrav), I. Andreoni (UNC), J. Carney (UNC)
We observed the optical counterpart (Qiu et al., GCN 38600) to SVOM GRB 241217A / EP241217b (Brunet et al., GCN 38594; William et al., GCN 38599; Zhou et al., GCN 38606), with the Goodman High Throughput Spectrograph mounted on the SOAR telescope in imaging mode. We took six 300s exposures in r-band between 2024-12-19T04:23:12 and 2024-12-19T04:54:57 UTC.
We detect the optical counterpart associated with GRB 241217A / EP241217b. With difference imaging using a template from the Dark Energy Survey (Abbott et al., 2021, ApJ, 255, 20) and photometric calibration using the Pan-STARRS1 catalogue, we measure r = 24.28 +/- 0.26 AB magnitude.
While this is a low significance result, our measurement agrees with the photometry reported in Schneider et al. (GCN 38637). Measuring from the science and template images respectively, we obtain 23.41 +/- 0.14 and 24.49 +/- 0.18 AB magnitude respectively. These measurements are consistent with the results of GCN 38637 and the Legacy Survey catalog measurement.
GCN Circular 38637
Subject
GRB 241217A/EP241217b: tentative VLT spectroscopic redshift z=1.879
Date
2024-12-19T17:49:44Z (9 months ago)
From
Benjamin Schneider at MIT <bschn@mit.edu>
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B. Schneider (LAM), D. B. Malesani (DAWN/NBI and Radboud Univ.), J. T. Palmerio (CEA/Irfu), A. Saccardi (CEA/Irfu), S. D. Vergani (GEPI/Obs. de Paris), Z. P. Zhu (NAOC), D. Xu (NAOC), G. Pugliese (UvA), J. P. U. Fynbo (DAWN/NBI), L. Izzo (INAF-OACn and DARK/NBI), A. Martin-Carrillo (UCD), N. R. Tanvir (U. Leicester), A. J. Levan (Radboud Univ. and Warwick Univ.), A. Rossi (INAF-OAS), S. Savaglio (Univ. Calabria) report on behalf of the Stargate collaboration:
We observed the optical afterglow (Qiu et al., GCN 38600) of the SVOM GRB 241217A / EP241217b (Brunet et al., GCN 38594; William et al., GCN 38599