EP250321a, GRB 250321D
GCN Circular 40129
Subject
IPN triangulation of GRB 250321D (consistent with the fast X-ray transient EP250321a)
Date
2025-04-09T14:22:43Z (7 months ago)
From
Dmitry Svinkin at Ioffe Institute <svinkin@mail.ioffe.ru>
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D. Svinkin, D. Frederiks, A. Ridnaia, A. Lysenko,
and T. Cline on behalf of the Konus-Wind team,
E. Burns on behalf of the IPN,
and
E. Bozzo, C. Ferrigno, and S. Mereghetti
on behalf of the INTEGRAL SPI-ACS GRB team,
report:
The long-duration GRB 250321D
was detected by Konus-Wind in the waiting mode and INTEGRAL (SPI-ACS)
at about 22405 s UT (06:13:25), ~200 s after EP triggered on
the fast X-ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCNs 39800, 39833).
We have triangulated it to a Konus-SPI-ACS annulus centered at
RA(2000)=176.654 deg (11h 46m 37s) Dec(2000)=+10.352 deg (+10d 21' 08"),
whose radius is 11.845 +/- 11.845 deg (3 sigma).
This localization may be improved.
EP250321a is inside the annulus and is consistent with the Konus-Wind ecliptic latitude response,
lending support to the association of GRB 250321D and the transient.
A triangulation map is posted at
http://www.ioffe.ru/LEA/GRBs/GRB250321_T22405/IPN/
The burst time history and spectrum will be given in forthcoming
GCN circulars.
GCN Circular 39870
Subject
EP250321a: Mondy AZT-33IK Continued Optical Observations
Date
2025-03-25T17:27:37Z (7 months ago)
From
Nicolai Pankov at HSE, IKI RAS <colinsergesen@gmail.com>
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N. Pankov (HSE, IKI), E. Klunko (ISTP), A. Pozanenko (IKI) report on behalf of IKI-GRB-FuN:
We continued optical observations of the field of EP250321a (Hu et. al, GCN 39800; Page et. al, GCN 39811, Hu et. al, GCN 39833) at the redshift of z = 4.368 (Zhu et. al, GCN 39769) in the R filter with the 1.5-meter AZT-33IK telescope of the Sayan Solar Observatory (Mondy). The observations started on (UT) 2025-03-22 15:35:42, i.e. about 1.4 days since trigger. The optical afterglow (Fu et. al, GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et. al, GCN 39805; Brivio et. al, GCN 39807; Zhu et. al, GCN 39809; Becerra et. al, GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et. al, GCN 39812; Lee et. al, GCN 39815; Han et. al, GCN 39817; Jin et. al, GCN 39822; Zhu et. al, GCN 39827; Gill et. al, GCN 39831; Zheng et. al, GCN 39832; Bochenek & Perley, GCN 39837; Zhu et. al, GCN 39854) is not detected in the stacked images. The preliminary photometry is as follows:
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter OT Err UL(3sigma)
(mid, days) (s)
2025-03-22 15:35:42 1.40467 17*120 R n/d n/d 22.3
2025-03-23 16:02:48 2.45336 60*120 R n/d n/d 23.6
The photometry is based on nearby stars of SDSS-DR12 and has not been corrected for the Galactic extinction.
SDSS-DR12
RA Dec R(Lupton transformations, 2005)
179.2552 +17.3825 18.123 +/- 0.049
179.2436 +17.3713 18.846 +/- 0.012
GCN Circular 39854
Subject
EP250321a: TNOT Observation of Optical Counterpart
Date
2025-03-23T16:31:37Z (7 months ago)
From
Xiaofeng Wang at Tsinghua University <wang_xf@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn>
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Haichang Zhu (THU), A. Iskandar(XAO), Xiaofeng Wang (THU), and Letian Wang (XAO) report the detection of the optical counterpart that is associated with the X-ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCN 39800; Fu et al., GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et al al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807; Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812; Lee et al., GCN 39815; Ghosh et al., GCN 39816; Han et al., GCN 39817; Jin et al., GCN 39822; Zhu et al., GCN 39827; Gill et al., GCN 39831).
We obtained the r-band images (~12.44 hours after the burst) with the 80~cm Tsinghua-Nanshan Optical Telescope (TNOT) located at Nanshan Station of Xinjiang Astronomy observatory, starting on 2025-03-21 (UT)18:36:10. From the stacked images with a total exposure time of 100sx15, we did not detect the optical afterglow down to a limiting magnitude of about 22.2 mag (MJD=60755.775).
The above photometric result is calibrated using the field stars from the Pan-STARRS catalog and is not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 39837
Subject
EP250321a: Liverpool Telescope optical follow-up
Date
2025-03-22T18:25:33Z (7 months ago)
Edited On
2025-03-23T12:39:49Z (7 months ago)
From
A. Bochenek at Liverpool John Moores University <a.m.bochenek@2023.ljmu.ac.uk>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of A. Bochenek at Liverpool John Moores University <a.m.bochenek@2023.ljmu.ac.uk>
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A. Bochenek and D. A. Perley (LJMU) report:
We observed the field of the fast X-ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCN 39800) using the IO:O optical camera on the 2m robotic Liverpool Telescope. We obtained 6x100s exposures in the SDSS r’ and i’ filters, starting at 2025-03-22 00:24:35 UT, approximately 18.24 hours after the trigger.
We report a detection in the stacked images in the i band at the position of the optical counterpart (Fu et al., GCN 39804) of the magnitude i = 22.08 ± 0.16. In the r-band stacked images, we report a non-detection with the 3-sigma limiting magnitude of r > 22.19 mag. Our results are in agreement with previous observations (Fu et al., GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et al al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807; Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812; Lee et al., GCN 39815; Ghosh et al., GCN 39816; Han et al., GCN 39817; Jin et al., GCN 39822; Zhu et al., GCN 39827; Gill et al., GCN 39831; Zheng et al., GCN 39832; Pankov et al., GCN 39836).
MJD (mid) T_mid - T_0 Filter Mag. (AB)
60756.02120 18.34 h r > 22.19
60756.02976 18.55 h i 22.08 ± 0.16
The photometry was calibrated using nearby PanSTARRS secondary standards and was not corrected for extinction.
GCN Circular 39836
Subject
EP250321a: Mondy AZT-33IK Optical Observations
Date
2025-03-22T17:46:10Z (7 months ago)
Edited On
2025-03-23T19:49:44Z (7 months ago)
From
Nicolai Pankov at HSE, IKI RAS <colinsergesen@gmail.com>
Edited By
Vidushi Sharma at NASA GSFC/UMBC <vidushi.sharma@nasa.gov> on behalf of Nicolai Pankov at HSE, IKI RAS <colinsergesen@gmail.com>
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N. Pankov (HSE, IKI), E. Klunko (ISTP), A. Pozanenko (IKI) report on behalf of IKI-GRB-FuN:
We performed optical observations of the field of EP250321a (Hu et. al, GCN 39800; Page et. al, GCN 39811, Hu et. al, GCN 39833) at the redshift of z = 4.368 (Zhu et. al, GCN 39769) in the R filter with the 1.5-meter AZT-33IK telescope of the Sayan Solar Observatory (Mondy). The observations started on (UT) 2025-03-21 16:42:58, i.e. about 0.46 days since trigger. The optical afterglow (Fu et. al, GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et. al, GCN 39805; Brivio et. al, GCN 39807; Zhu et. al, GCN 39809; Becerra et. al, GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et. al, GCN 39812; Lee et. al, GCN 39815; Han et. al, GCN 39817; Jin et. al, GCN 39822; Zhu et. al, GCN 39827; Gill et. al, GCN 39831; Zheng et. al, GCN 39832) is detected in the stacked image. The preliminary photometry is as follows:
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter OT Err UL(3sigma)
(mid, days) (s)
2025-03-21 16:42:58 0.46042 30*120 R 22.41 0.28 22.8
The photometry is based on nearby stars of SDSS-DR12 and has not been corrected for the Galactic extinction.
SDSS-DR12
RA Dec R(Lupton transformations, 2005)
179.2552 +17.3825 18.123 +/- 0.049
179.2436 +17.3713 18.846 +/- 0.012
GCN Circular 39833
Subject
EP250321a: refined analysis of the EP-WXT and EP-FXT observations
Date
2025-03-22T09:11:25Z (7 months ago)
From
EP Team at NAOC/CAS <ep_ta@bao.ac.cn>
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D. F. Hu (PMO, CAS), H. Q. Cheng (NAO, CAS), Z. H. Yang, Q. C. ZHAO (IHEP, CAS), L. Chen, W. D. Zhang (NAO, CAS) report on behalf of the Einstein Probe team:
The X-ray transient EP250321a was detected by the Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) on board the Einstein Probe (EP) mission (Hu et al., GCN 39800), and followed up by several telescopes (Lipunov et al., GCN 39803, Fu et al., GCN 39804, Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 39805, Brivio et al., GCN 39807, Zhu et al., GCN 39809, Becerra et al., GCN 39810, Page et al., GCN 39811, Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812, Lee et al., GCN 39815, Ghosh et al., GCN 39816, Han et al., GCN 39817, Jin et al., GCN 39822, Zhu et al., GCN 39827, Gill et al., GCN 39831, Zheng et al., GCN 39832), with an optical counterpart detected at a redshift of 4.368 (Zhu et al., GCN 39809). Refined analysis of the WXT data shows that the event started at T0=2025-03-21T06:06:44.850 (UTC) and lasted for about 600s, with the tail of the fading light curve undetected due to the interruption of the observation. The peak flux approximately reached 4.2 x 10^(-9) erg/s/cm2 in the 0.5-4 keV band. The average WXT 0.5-4 keV spectrum can be fitted with an absorbed power law with a Galactic hydrogen column density of 4 x 10^20 cm^-2 and a photon index of 0.66 (-/+0.17). The derived average unabsorbed 0.5-4 keV flux is 1.73(-0.19/+0.21) x 10^(-9) erg/s/cm^2.
The Follow-up X-ray Telescope (FXT) on board EP observed this source about 16 ks after T0. On-ground analysis of the FXT data found an uncatalogued source at R.A. = 179.2623, DEC = 17.3621 (J2000) with an uncertainty of about 10 arcsec (radius, 90% C.L. statistical and systematic), which is spatially consistent with the WXT transient. The FXT position was found to be consistent with the source detected by Swift-XRT (Page et al., GCN 39811) and optical/infrared counterparts as well. The average 0.5-10 keV spectrum can be fitted with an absorbed power law with a Galactic hydrogen column density of 4 x 10^20 cm^-2 and a photon index of 1.98 (-/+0.06). The derived average unabsorbed 0.5-10 keV flux is 9.23 (-0.54/+0.58) x 10^(-12) erg/s/cm^2 with an exposure time of about 2990 seconds.
Launched on January 9, 2024, EP is a space X-ray observatory to monitor the soft X-ray sky with X-ray follow-up capability (Yuan et al. 2022, Handbook of X-ray and Gamma-ray Astrophysics).
GCN Circular 39832
Subject
EP250321a: KAIT optical observations
Date
2025-03-22T05:56:29Z (7 months ago)
From
Weikang Zheng at UC Berkeley <weikang@berkeley.edu>
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WeiKang Zheng (UCB), Xuhui Han (NAOC), Pinpin Zhang (NAOC) and
Alexei V. Filippenko (UCB) report on behalf of the KAIT GRB team:
The 0.76-m Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope (KAIT), located at
Lick Observatory, automatically responded to EP250321a detected
by Einstein Probe (Hu et al., GCN 39800) starting at 07:05:35 UT,
about 0.93 hours after the trigger and lasted for ~4 hours. A set
of 60s exposure images were obtained in the clear (roughly R)
filters. We detect the optical afterglow (Fu et al., GCN 39804;
Perez-Garcia et al al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807;
Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon
et al., GCN 39812; Lee et al., GCN 39815; Ghosh et al., GCN 39816;
Han et al., GCN 39817; Jin et al., GCN 39822; Zhu et al., GCN 39827;
Gill et al., GCN 39831) with a mag of 18.7 +/- 0.2 (Vega) at 0.93
hours, it decayed to ~20.7 +/- 0.3 mag at ~5.4ks. The OT started
getting brighter slowly and reach a peak of ~19.5 +/- 0.2 mag
around 9.5ks, then decayed after that.
GCN Circular 39827
Subject
EP250321a: WFST optical observations
Date
2025-03-22T02:51:05Z (7 months ago)
From
Jin-Jun Geng at PMO <jjgeng@pmo.ac.cn>
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Jia-Zheng Zhu, Jin-Jun Geng, Ze-Lin Xu, Ning Jiang, Yan-Long Hua, Yi-Fang Liang, Ding-Fang Hu, Ji-An Jiang, Xue-Feng Wu, and Tian-Rui Sun report on behalf of the WFST team:
Following the detection of EP250321a by Einstein Probe (Hu et al., GCN 39800), we use the Wide Field Survey Telescope (WFST Collaboration; arXiv:2306.07590) at Lenghu Astronomical Observation Base (Qinghai province, China) to search and follow up its afterglow. We observed the target position with 3x120s exposure in r-band starting from 2025-03-21T14:17:14.
We clearly detect the optical transient (OT) reported by GCNs (Fu et al., GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et al al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807; Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812; Lee et al., GCN 39815; Ghosh et al., GCN 39816; Han et al., GCN 39817; Jin et al., GCN 39822) in our image. Our preliminary results are as follows:
|Date| |UTstart| |t-T0 (hours)| |Exp (sec)| |Filter| |Magnitude|
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2025-03-21 14:17:14 8.12 3 x 120 r 22.57 +/- 0.12
We thank the WFST staff for supporting these observations.
GCN Circular 39822
Subject
EP250321a: Xinglong 216 decaying optical observations
Date
2025-03-21T19:24:45Z (7 months ago)
Edited On
2025-03-25T16:56:28Z (7 months ago)
From
Xinglong Observatory at National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) <xinglong@nao.cas.cn>
Edited By
Vidushi Sharma at NASA GSFC/UMBC <vidushi.sharma@nasa.gov> on behalf of Xinglong Observatory at National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) <xinglong@nao.cas.cn>
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Junjie-Jin (NAOC), Haiyang-Mu (NAOC), Jinlei-Zhang (NAOC), Pengliang-Du (NAOC), Feng-Xiao(NAOC),Zhou-Fan (NAOC), Hong-Wu (NAOC)
We performed optical observations of the field of a fast X-Ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCN 39800) in the Free filter using 2.16-m telescope located at Xinglong, Hebei, China. In the band a 600 s exposures were taken , with a median observation time of 2025-03-02T20:32:28.
No uncatalogued optical transient is detected in the stacked images within the 3 arcmin EP/WXT error circle (Li et al., GCN 36405), down to 3-sigma limiting magnitudes of g ~ 20.5, calibrated with Pan-STARRS sources in the field. Also there is no apparent brightening for the catalogued sources within the error circle.
GCN Circular 39817
Subject
EP250321a: SVOM/VT optical observation
Date
2025-03-21T15:58:18Z (7 months ago)
From
Xuhui Han at NAOC/SVOM <hxh@nao.cas.cn>
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X. H. Han, Z. H. Yao, L. P. Xin, Y. L. Qiu, H. L. Li, Y. Xu, P. P. Zhang, W. J. Xie, J. Wang, Y. J. Xiao, H. B. Cai, J. Y. Wei (NAOC) report on behalf of the SVOM mission team.
SVOM/VT conducted ToO follow-up observations of the X-ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCN 39800) at the location of WXT position in VT_B (400nm-650nm) and VT_R (650nm-1000nm) channel simultaneously.
The optical counterpart of EP250321a (Trigger ID: 01709133009, Fu et al., GCN 39804; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807; Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812; Lee et al., GCN 39815) was clearly detected in VT_R and VT_B images.
The brightness in AB magnitude was estimated to be:
Mid time UTC | Band | Exposure Time (second) | Magnitude | Magnitude error
2025-03-21T10:29:29 | VT_B | 2940 | 21.85 | 0.09
2025-03-21T10:29:29 | VT_R | 2940 | 19.39 | 0.03
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 39815
Subject
EP250321a: Kinder optical follow-up observations
Date
2025-03-21T14:45:24Z (7 months ago)
From
Janet Chen at National Central University <janetstars@gmail.com>
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Y.-H. Lee, A. Aryan, T.-W. Chen, Y. J. Yang, W.-J. Hou, H.-Y. Hsiao (all NCU), A. K. H. Kong (NTHU), J. Gillanders (Oxford), S. J. Smartt (Oxford/QUB), M.-H. Lee, Y.-C. Pan, C.-C. Ngeow, A. Sankar. K, C.-H. Lai, C.-S. Lin, H.-C. Lin, J.-K. Guo (all NCU), S. Yang, L. L. Fan, Z. N. Wang, G. H. Sun (all HNAS), H.-W. Lin (UMich), H. F. Stevance, S. Srivastav, L. Rhodes (all Oxford), M. Nicholl, M. Fulton, T. Moore, K. W. Smith, C. Angus, A. Aamer (all QUB), A. Schultz and M. Huber (both IfA, Hawaii) report:
We observed the field of the fast X-ray transient EP250321a (Hu et al., GCN 39800) using the 1m LOT (in g and r band) and 40cm SLT (in i and z band) at Lulin Observatory in Taiwan as part of the Kinder collaboration (Chen & Yang et al. 2024, arXiv:2406.09270). The first LOT epoch of observations in the r band started at 11:57 UT on the 21st of March 2025 (MJD 60755.498), ~5.78 hrs after the EP trigger, while the first SLT epoch of observations in the i band started at 12:23 UT on the 21st of March 2025 (MJD 60755.516), ~6.21 hrs after the EP trigger.
We utilized the astroalign (Beroiz et al., 2020, A&C, 32, 100384) and astropy (Astropy Collaboration et al., 2022, ApJ, 935, 167) packages to align and stack the individual frames. In the stacked images, we clearly detected the optical counterpart candidate proposed by Fu et al. (GCN 39804) and confirmed by several other observations (e.g., Perez-Garcia et al al., GCN 39805; Brivio et al., GCN 39807; Zhu et al., GCN 39809; Becerra et al., GCN 39810; Pérez-Fournon et al., GCN 39812