GRB 251013C
GCN Circular 42569
YoungPyo Hong (SNU ARC/SNU), Donggeun Tak (SNU ARC/SNU), Myungshin Im (SNU ARC/SNU), Hyeonho Choi (SNU ARC/SNU), Seo-Won Chang (SNU ARC/SNU), and Ji Hoon Kim (SNU ARC/SNU) report on behalf of the 7-Dimensional Sky Survey team:
At 2025-10-14T00:02:30 UTC (about 6 hours after the GRB), we observed the optical counterpart of GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team GCN 42221, Rakotondrainibe et al. GCN 42222), first reported by SVOM/VT (Palmerio et al. GCN 42223) using 7-Dimensional Telescope (7DT) at the El Sauce Observatory in Chile. Observations were made with 10 7DT units in g, r, i-band and 14 medium-band filters, in which the numeric values indicate their central wavelengths in nanometers. Each medium-band filter has a bandwidth of 25nm.
The counterpart was detected at the following position:
RA(J2000) = 345.8356 (deg) / 23h03m20.54s
RA(J2000) = -0.2103 (deg) / -00°12'37.08"
We report our photometry result with 14 medium-band and g, r, i band filters:
Filter Mag Mag_err Exposure Date Time T-T0
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g 18.11 0.02 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:06:00 6:15:48
r 17.77 0.02 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:12:58 6:22:46
i 17.55 0.05 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:06:10 6:15:59
m400 18.34 0.08 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:12:53 6:22:42
m425 18.29 0.05 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:13:00 6:22:49
m450 18.00 0.04 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:05:55 6:15:43
m475 18.04 0.03 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:12:53 6:22:42
m500 18.07 0.04 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:13:40 6:23:28
m525 17.98 0.04 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:12:54 6:22:43
m550 17.88 0.04 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:13:00 6:22:49
m575 17.85 0.05 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:06:19 6:16:07
m600 17.86 0.07 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:06:16 6:16:05
m625 17.64 0.08 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:06:03 6:15:52
m650 17.57 0.07 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:05:54 6:15:42
m675 17.73 0.05 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:13:29 6:23:17
m700 17.58 0.06 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:05:57 6:15:46
m750 17.41 0.09 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:05:51 6:15:40
m750 17.36 0.08 3x100s 2025-10-14T00:13:41 6:23:30
Photometric flux calibration was performed using synthetic photometry based on the Gaia DR3 XP catalog (Gaia Collaboration et al. 2022) within the AB magnitude system. This is based on preliminary photometry, and no extinction correction has been applied.
The 7-Dimensional Telescope (7DT), located in Chile and comprising 20 wide-field telescopes equipped with 40 medium-bandwidth (~25nm) filters, aims to detect optical counterparts of GW sources and conduct the 7-Dimensional Sky Survey (7DS) of the Southern Hemisphere. Further information about the 7DT is available at [http://7ds.snu.ac.kr/](http://7ds.snu.ac.kr/).
GCN Circular 42492
Authors: INO340 Transient Follow-up Team (H. G. Khosroshahi (INO), S. Shakeri (IUT/INO), H. Altafi (INO/IUT), S. Karimi Mianrudi (IUT), Parisa Hashemi (IUT), H. Torkzadeh (IUT), Reza Rezaei (SUT) and Yu Wang (ICRANet).
We report optical follow-up observations of the long-duration GRB 251013C, detected by the Fermi/GBM team (GCN 42221) at 2025-10-13 17:39:41 UT, and subsequently observed by SVOM and Swift/XRT. We observed the field of GRB 251013C with 3.4 m Telescope of Iranian National Observatory (INO340) by using SDSS g, r, and i filters on 2025 October 13, 15, and 16 (UT). We detected the source at the following position
R.A. (J2000.0): 23 03 16 Dec.(J2000.0): -00 12 21
Our first observation was done at 20:36:20 UT on October 13, corresponding to ~10,578 s after the trigger of the Fermi/GBM, and the observation extended to ~2.17 days post-trigger. Photometric calibration was carried out using nearby reference stars from Pan-STARRS and SDSS catalogs. The afterglow shows a consistent fading trend typical of long GRB afterglows and a slight brightening in the second day, with magnitudes decreasing from i = 16.3 ± 0.018 → 21.61 ± 0.34, r = 16.63 ±0.20 → 21.99 ± 0.25, and g = 16.75 ± 0.017→ 22.44 ± 0.16. The deepest stacked images (exp:500s) from the third night reached g = 22.44 ± 0.16 mag.
The optical images
GRB 251013C - Filter-r - 13 Oct
GRB 251013C - Filter-r - 15 Oct
We thank the INO340 technical and scientific staff, M. Bidar, A. Javadi, A. Farhang, H. Shalchian, R. Shomali, R. Ravanmehr, H. Jenab, S. M. Mohajer, H. Sadeghi, M. Rostamian, A. Behnam, A. Karimzadeh, T. Shokatpour, R. Mirzaei, H. Alirezaei, S. Masoudieh.
GCN Circular 42399
A. S. Moskvitin, O. I. Spiridonova, V. V. Vlasyuk (SAO RAS)
report on behalf of GRB follow-up collaboration.
We observed the field of the GRB 251013C (The Fermi GBM team,
GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) with the 1-m SAO RAS
telescope Zeiss-1000 equipped with the CCD-photometer
on October 20 and 21 nights.
The optical afterglow (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223;
Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 42225; Konno et al., GCN 42226;
Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN 42227; Masi, GCN 42228; Palmerio et al.,
GCN 42229; Moskvitin et al., GCN 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN 42231;
Lipunov et al., GCN 42235; Garnavich, GCN 42240; Watson et al.,
GCN 42241; López-Cámara et al., GCN 42242; Brosio et al., GCN 42251;
Reguitti, GCN 42253; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., GCN 42254;
Maksut et al., GCN 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN 42261; Quadri et al.,
GCN 42262; Adami et al., GCNs 42266, 42276, 42338; Peretto et al.,
GCN 42267; Ruocco et al., GCN 42269; Calapai, GCN 42275;
Globus et al., GCN 42279; Evans, GCN 42281; Abidkhanov et al.,
GCN 42283; Siegel, GCN 42298; Leonini et al, GCN 42301; Méndez et al.,
GCN 42318; He et al., GCN 42319; Pavoni et al., GCN 42333; Bochenek
and Perley, GCN 42334; Volnova et al., GCN 42396) is clearly detected
in the stacked images with the following brightness.
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter OT Err. UL
(mid, d) (s)
2025.10.20 19:59:38 7.12682 13 x 300 Rc 21.61 +/- 0.11 22.7
2025.10.21 17:02:31 8.01103 19 x 300 Rc 21.80 +/- 0.10 23.0
Preliminary photometry is based on the nearby SDSS objects
(magnitudes converted with Lupton 2005 equations)
and has not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 42396
A. Volnova (IKI), S. Schmalz (KIAM), A. Schmalz (KIAM), A. Pozanenko (IKI), N. Pankov (IKI, HSE), F. Graziani (GAUSS Srl) report on behalf of IKI GRB-FuN:
We observed field of the GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) with ORI-22 telescope of ISON-Castelgrande observatory. Observation started on 2025-10-13 (UT) 21:40:38, i.e. ~2 hours after the GRB trigger. The series consists of 165 images with an exposure of 60 s in a Clear filter. The optical afterglow (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 42225; Konno et al., GCN 42226; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN 42227; Masi, GCN 42228; Palmerio et al., GCN 42229; Moskvitin et al., GCN 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN 42231; Lipunov et al., GCN 42235; Garnavich, GCN 42240; Watson et al., GCN 42241; López-Cámara et al., GCN 42242; Brosio et al., GCN 42251; Reguitti, GCN 42253; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN 42261; Quadri et al., GCN 42262; Adami et al., GCNs 42266, 42276, 42338; Peretto et al., GCN 42267; Ruocco et al., GCN 42269; Calapai, GCN 42275; Globus et al., GCN 42279; Evans, GCN 42281; Abidkhanov et al., GCN 42283; Siegel, GCN 42298; Leonini et al, GCN 42301; Méndez et al., GCN 42318; He et al., GCN 42319; Pavoni et al., GCN 42333; Bochenek and Perley, GCN 42334) is clearly detected, and the preliminary photometry of the stacked frames is the following:
Date UT start t-T0 Exp. Filter OT Err. UL
(mid,days) (n*s) (3sigma)
2025-10-13 21:40:38 0.17290 15*60 Clear 16.75 0.10 18.0
2025-10-13 21:56:47 0.18487 15*60 Clear 16.86 0.08 18.0
2025-10-13 22:15:08 0.19875 20*60 Clear 17.00 0.10 18.1
2025-10-13 22:37:50 0.21452 20*60 Clear 17.19 0.11 18.1
2025-10-13 22:59:27 0.23325 30*60 Clear 17.47 0.12 18.3
2025-10-13 23:31:46 0.25573 30*60 Clear 17.35 0.13 18.1
2025-10-14 00:04:13 0.28013 35*60 Clear 17.54 0.19 17.9
The photometry is based on several nearby SDSS stars (R-magnitudes Lupton's transformation) and is not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
GCN Circular 42338
C. Adami (LAM/Pytheas/AMU), N.A. Rakotondrainibe (LAM), E. Le Floc'h (CEA/Irfu), S. Basa (Pytheas/OHP/LAM), B. Schneider (LAM), report on behalf of the MISTRAL GRB collaboration:
We carried out further observations of the GRB 251013C optical, NIR, and radio afterglow (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223 ; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 42225 ; Konno et al., GCN 42226 ; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN 42227 ; Masi et al., GCN 42228 ; Palmerio et al., GCN 42229 ; Moskvitin et al., GCN 42230 ; Gompertz et al., GCN 42231 ; Lipunov et al., GCN 42235 ; Garnavich, GCN42240; Watson et al., GCN 42241 ; Lopez-Camara et al., GCN 42242 ; Laskar et al., GCN 42243; Zhang et al., GCN 42248; Brosio et al., GCN 42251; Reguitti et al., GCN 42253 ; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN 42261 ; Quadri et al., GCN 42262 ; Adami et al. GCN 42266 ; Peretto et al., GCN 42267 ; Ruocco et al., GCN 42269 ; Calapai, GCN 42275; Adami et al., GCN 42276; Globus et al., GCN 42279; Abidkhanov et al., 42283; Rhodes et al., GCN 42294; Siegel et al., GCN 42298; Leonini et al., GCN 42301; Christy et al., GCN 42312; Moreno Méndez et al., GCN 42318; He et al., GCN 42319; Pavoni et al., GCN 42333; Bochenek et al., GCN 42334) using the T193cm telescope at Observatoire de Haute-Provence (France) equipped with the MISTRAL spectro-imager. We obtained 4 exposures of 10min in the r-band at a mid time of 2025-10-17 19:05:33UT, corresponding to T-T0 = 97.43 hr.
The afterglow is well detected and we measured the following preliminary magnitude:
r’ = 20.74+/-0.06 mag (AB)
This clearly shows a rebrightening as compared to our second epoch observations (r’ = 21.29 +/- 0.07), consistently with the results of Moreno Méndez et al. (GCN 42318).
The photometric calibration was performed using nearby stars from the PanSTARRS catalog and the magnitudes are not corrected for Galactic extinction. We used the STDWeb/STDPipe tools (Karpov 2025).
We acknowledge the excellent support from the Observatoire de Haute-Provence and in particular Yoann Degot-longhi and the SOPHIE observers H. Bouy
GCN Circular 42334
A. Bochenek and D. A. Perley (LJMU) report:
We observed the field of GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) using the IO:O optical camera on the 2m robotic Liverpool Telescope. We obtained 60s exposures in the SDSS ugriz filters, starting on 2025-10-14 01:46:49, about 8.1h after Fermi trigger.
We report detections in all bands, at the position of the optical afterglow first reported by Palmerio et al., GCN 42223:
MJD (start) T_mid-T_0 Filter Mag. (AB)
60962.07711 8.20 h u 19.07 ± 0.10
60962.07418 8.13 h g 18.62 ± 0.04
60962.07517 8.15 h r 18.36 ± 0.02
60962.07614 8.17 h i 18.14 ± 0.03
60962.07877 8.24 h z 18.00 ± 0.03
The photometry for griz filters was calibrated using nearby PanSTARRS secondary standards, while u-band photometry was calibrated using the SDSS catalogue. The photometry is not corrected for extinction.
GCN Circular 42333
E. Pavoni, L. Moretti (Leavitt Observatory, Italy)
Members of:
GRB/UAI - Gamma Ray Burst Section of Unione Astrofili Italiani
In a large collaboration with:
M.G. Dainotti (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Y. Niino (Tokyo University, Institute of Astronomy), K. Kalinowski (Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy), report:
We performed a follow-up observation of the field of GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) using our 250mm f/8 Ritchey-Chrétien telescope (Leavitt Observatory, Manciano, Italy).
Observations began on 2025-10-13 at 19:09:11 UT (≈ 1.5 hours after the trigger) and ended at 22:19:55 UT. A series of images in Rc and Ic filter (Johnson-Cousins system) was obtained under good weather conditions.
We clearly detected a bright afterglow positionally consistent with the source reported in previous circulars. The OT coordinates are:
RA (J2000) = 23:03:20.55
Dec(J2000) = -00:12:35.12
(±2 arcsec on both axes)
Photometry was performed using nearby stars from the Pan-STARRS catalog (magnitudes converted using Lupton (2005) equations) and analysed with AstroImageJ (2017AJ....153...77C). The following magnitudes were measured (not corrected for Galactic extinction):
HJD at mid-exposure Filter Mag. Mag. err.
2460962.30386029 Rc 15.38 0.01
2460962.30725948 Rc 15.51 0.01
2460962.30996796 Rc 15.67 0.01
2460962.31258558 Rc 15.73 0.02
2460962.31556121 Rc 15.74 0.02
2460962.31806558 Rc 15.76 0.02
2460962.32017580 Rc 15.86 0.02
2460962.32228375 Rc 15.84 0.02
2460962.32439216 Rc 15.84 0.02
2460962.32650057 Rc 15.89 0.02
2460962.32860895 Rc 15.90 0.02
2460962.33071795 Rc 15.92 0.02
2460962.33282552 Rc 15.97 0.02
2460962.33493454 Rc 15.96 0.02
2460962.33704239 Rc 16.04 0.02
2460962.33915074 Rc 16.12 0.02
2460962.34126105 Rc 16.12 0.02
2460962.34337272 Rc 16.19 0.02
2460962.34548188 Rc 16.27 0.02
2460962.34759218 Rc 16.29 0.02
2460962.35500912 Rc 16.33 0.02
2460962.35926398 Rc 16.34 0.02
2460962.36351931 Rc 16.37 0.02
2460962.36777694 Rc 16.41 0.02
2460962.37203488 Rc 16.56 0.03
2460962.37629036 Rc 16.46 0.03
2460962.38920934 Rc 16.64 0.03
2460962.39346447 Rc 16.54 0.03
2460962.39772065 Rc 16.69 0.03
2460962.40623373 Rc 16.80 0.04
2460962.41049247 Rc 16.75 0.03
2460962.41474858 Rc 16.93 0.04
2460962.41900117 Rc 16.82 0.04
2460962.42325452 Rc 16.72 0.04
2460962.42750818 Rc 17.11 0.05
2460962.35287059 Ic 15.94 0.03
2460962.35712512 Ic 15.95 0.03
2460962.36138024 Ic 15.92 0.03
2460962.36563799 Ic 15.86 0.03
2460962.36989563 Ic 16.05 0.04
2460962.37415044 Ic 16.25 0.04
2460962.38706915 Ic 16.14 0.04
2460962.39132719 Ic 16.19 0.04
2460962.39558282 Ic 16.33 0.05
2460962.39983877 Ic 16.23 0.05
2460962.40409469 Ic 16.37 0.05
2460962.40835283 Ic 16.40 0.05
2460962.41261135 Ic 16.43 0.06
2460962.41686396 Ic 16.24 0.05
2460962.42111700 Ic 16.42 0.06
2460962.42537095 Ic 16.49 0.06
2460962.42997457 Ic 16.68 0.07
2460962.43422909 Ic 16.63 0.07
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GCN Circular 42319
L.B. He, X. Liu, J. An, S.Q. Jiang, Z.P. Zhu, D. Xu (NAOC), S.Y. Fu, A.D. Zhu, L. Lei, H.Z. Wu (HUST), J.Z. Liu (XAO) report on behalf of a large collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) using the 100C telescope of the JinShan project, located at Altay, Xinjiang, China. Observations started at 2025-10-16 13:23:15 UT, i. e., 2.822 days after the trigger, and a series of 300s frames in g, r, i, and z bands were obtained.
The previously reported optical counterpart (e.g., Palmerio et al., GCN 42223; and many late GCNs) was clearly detected in all the four bands.
Our preliminary analysis gives r = 21.04 +/- 0.06 at a median time 69 hrs post-burst. The magnitude was calibrated with nearby Pan-STARRS1 dr2 catalog and without the Galactic extinction correction, being consistent with the rebrightening reported in Méndez et al. (GCN 42318).
The SED from the g/r/i/z bands is non-thermal, being consistent with the behavior of GRB optical afterglows. Also a SN1998bw-like supernova would be much fainter at this redshift (z=0.572).
We acknowledge the excellent support from T.Q. Chen and J.F. Zhang for enabling these observations.
GCN Circular 42318
Enrique Moreno Méndez (UNAM), Sarah Antier (OCA), Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (CPPM), Alan M. Watson (UNAM), Noémie Globus (UNAM), Ny Avo Rakotondrainibe (LAM), Stéphane Basa (UAR Pytheas), William H. Lee (UNAM), Jean-Luc Atteia (IRAP), Dalya Akl (NYUAD), Camila Angulo (UNAM), Rosa L. Becerra (U Roma), Nathaniel R. Butler (ASU) , Damien Dornic (CPPM), Francis Fortin (IRAP), Leonardo García-García (UNAM), Ramandeep Gill (UNAM), Kin Ocelotl López (UNAM), Diego López-Cámara (UNAM), Francesco Magnani (CPPM), Margarita Pereyra (UNAM), Fredd Sánchez Álvarez (UNAM), Benjamin Schneider (LAM), and Antonio de Ugarte Postigo (LAM) report:
We imaged the field of the SVOM GRB 251013C (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN Circ. 42222) using the DDRAGO wide-field imager on the SVOM/COLIBRÍ (FM-GFT) telescope. We observed from 2025-10-16 03:10 to 08:29 (57.51 to 62.83 hours after the trigger), obtaining 120 minutes of exposure in the r filter, and from 2025-10-17T03:17 to 03:28 UTC (81.64
to 81.98 hours after the trigger), obtaining 9 minutes of exposure in the r filter.
The image was analyzed with STDWeb/STDPipe (Karpov 2025). The photometry was calibrated using nearby stars from the PanSTARRS catalog, is in the AB system, and is not corrected for Galactic extinction.
We detect the optical counterpart, (Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42223; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN Circ. 42225; Konno et al., GCN Circ. 42226; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN Circ. 42227; Masi et al., GCN Circ. 42228; Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42229; Moskvitin et al., GCN Circ. 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN Circ. 42231; Lipunov et al., GCN Circ. 42235; Garnavich et al., GCN Circ. 42240; Watson et al., GCN Circ. 42241; López-Cámara et al., GCN Circ. 42242; Zhang et al., GCN Circ. 42248; Brosio et al., GCN Circ. 42251; Reguitti et al., GCN Circ. 42253; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., Circ. GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN Circ. 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN Circ. 42261; Quadri et al., GCN Circ. 42262; Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42266; Peretto et al., GCN Circ. 42267; Ruocco et al., GCN Circ. 42269; Calapai, GCN Circ. 42275; Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42276; Globus et al., GCN Circ. 42279; Abidkhanov et al., GCN Circ. 42283; and Leonini et al., GCN Circ. 42301).
Between our two epochs, the optical counterpart shows a rebrightening of
Delta r = 0.97 +/- 0.05.
Our observations show a strong and late rebrightening.
Further observations and analysis are ongoing.
We thank the staff of the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir and the COLIBRÍ and DDRAGO engineering teams.
COLIBRÍ is an astronomical observatory developed and operated jointly by France (AMU, CNES and CNRS) and Mexico (UNAM and SECIHTI). It is located at the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico.
GCN Circular 42312
C. Christy (University of Arizona), T. Laskar (University of Utah), N. Franz (University of Arizona), K. D. Alexander (University of Arizona), E. Berger (Harvard University), R. Chornock (UC Berkeley), H. J. van Eerten (University of Bath), G. Farley (U. Utah), W. Fong (Northwestern University), R. Gill (UNAM), J. Granot (Open University), R. Margutti (UC Berkeley), and P. Schady (University of Bath) report:
We observed GRB 251013C (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221; Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at multiple frequencies beginning on 2025 October 15 at 02:15 UT (1.36 days after the burst).
In our preliminary analysis, we detect the radio counterpart (Laskar et al., GCN 42243; Rhodes et al., GCN 42294) at 10 GHz with a flux density of 0.111 +/- 0.012 mJy at the position:
RA (J2000) = 23:03:20.56 +/- 0.03”
Dec (J2000) = -0:12:37.22 +/- 0.03”
This is consistent with the X-ray position (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222; Evans et al., GCN 42232), optical position (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223; Masi et al., GCN 42228), and radio position (Laskar et al., GCN 42243; Rhodes et al., GCN 42294). Further observations are planned.
We thank the VLA staff for scheduling and executing these observations.
GCN Circular 42301
S. Leonini, M. Freeberg, R. Hellot (KNC), D. Turpin (CEA-Saclay/Irfu), C. Andrade(UMN), S. Antier (OCA/IJCLab), M. Coughlin (UMN), S. Karpov (FZU), P. Hello (IJCLAB), M. Pillas (IAP) on behalf of the GRANDMA/Kilonova-Catcher collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 251013C detected by Fermi/GBM (Fermi GBM team, GCN 42221), SVOM/ECLAIRs and GRM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42223) and AstroSat CZTI (Arya et al., GCN 42246) with the GRANDMA citizen science project Kilonova-catcher (KNC). Our observations were performed with the TEC180FL, iT32 and iT72 telescopes operated by M. Freeberg, the automated and remoted 0.53m Ritchey-Chretien telescope at Montarrenti Observatory (Siena, Italy, IAU code C88) operated by S. Leonini and a CDK17 telescope located at AITP San Pedro Chile Observatory operated by R. Hellot. Our observations started at TGRB+3.0hr and were taken with Clear, sdss gri and Rc Ic filters.
In our stacked frames, subtracted from the PanSTARRS DR2 template image, we detect the optical counterpart firstly reported by SVOM/VT (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223) and later confirmed by many other teams.
We report part of our follow-up results in the table below:
+---------------+----------+------------+----------------+------------------+
| Tmid-TGRB (hr)| Exp (s) | Filter | Magnitude | Instrument |
+===============+==========+============+================+==================+
| 3.18 | 30 x 30s | Rc (Vega) | 16.29 +/- 0.04 | Montarrenti Obs. |
| 6.47 | 5 x 300s | Rc (Vega) | 17.63 +/- 0.02 | iT72 |
| 8.26 | 6 x 300s | r (AB) | 18.24 +/- 0.05 | CDK17 AITP |
+---------------+----------+------------+----------------+------------------+
All the data have been reduced by a single data processing pipeline, STDPipe (Karpov et al., 2022). Images obtained with the sloan filters were calibrated using the PanSTARRS DR1 catalog. Images obtained with the Johnson-cousins filters were calibrated using the GAIA DR3 synphot catalog.
We use the SkyPortal application (skyportal.io) to monitor our observational campaign (Coughlin et al. 2023).
GRANDMA is a worldwide telescope network (grandma.ijclab.in2p3.fr) devoted to the observation of transients in the context of multi-messenger astrophysics (Antier et al. 2020 MNRAS 497, 5518). Kilonova-Catcher (KNC) is the citizen science program of GRANDMA (http://kilonovacatcher.in2p3.fr/).
GCN Circular 42298
M. H. Siegel (PSU) reports on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team:
The Swift/UVOT began settled observations of the field of GRB 251013C 0.4 ks after the Fermi/SVOM trigger (GCN Circ. 42221, Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN Circ. 42222). A bright source consistent with the XRT position (Evans et al., GCN Circ. 42232) and optical counterpart (Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42223, Perez-Garcia et al., GCN Circ. 42225; Konno et al., GCN Circ. 42226; Masi et al., GCN Circ. 42228; Moskvitin, GCN Circ. 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN Circ. 42231; Garnavich, GCN Circ. 42240; Watson et al., GCN Circ. 42241) is detected in the UVOT exposures.
The preliminary UVOT position is:
RA (J2000) = 23:03:20.55 = 345.83562 (deg.)
Dec (J2000) = -00:12:36.9 = -0.21024 (deg.)
with an estimated uncertainty of 0.42 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(s) T_stop(s) Exp(s) Mag
u 480 5581 1785 15.22+/-0.03
white 129831 141519 2753 21.66+/-0.20
The magnitudes in the table are not corrected for the Galactic extinction
due to the reddening of E(B-V) = 0.045 in the direction of the burst
(Schlegel et al. 1998).
GCN Circular 42295
Ivo Peretto (MarSEC, Marana Space Explorer Center, Marana Di Crespadoro, VI, Italy)
Member of:
UAI/SSV - Unione Astrofili Italiani/Sezione Stelle Variabili, GRB section.
AAVSO (American Association Variable Stars Observers).
We report our photometry analysis:
HJD Rc Mag Err
-------------------------------------
2460962.4676701734 17.581 0.09
Reference:
https://www.marsec.org/
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GCN Circular 42294
Lauren Rhodes (McGill/TSI), Andrew Hughes (Oxford), Rob Fender (Oxford), Dave Green (Cambridge), Dave Titterington (Cambridge) report:
We observed the field of the afterglow candidate GRB 251013C (GCN 42221) with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large-Array (AMI-LA) at 15.5 GHz beginning at UT 19:27:08.0 on 14-Oct-2025 for a total of 4 hours. The flux standard 3c286 was used to calibrate the bandpass response and flux scale of the AMI-LA and J2320+0513 was used as an interleaved complex gain calibrator.
We detected a point source with a peak flux density of 0.34 +/- 0.08 mJy/beam with a position of
RA = 23h03m20.5+/- 0.2s
Dec = -00d12'26+/- 9"
Further observations are planned.
We thank the staff at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory for carrying out these observations and operating the AMI-LA.
GCN Circular 42292
H. Yang, M. Brunet, O. Godet (IRAP), B. Hubert (CEA), F. Piron (LUPM), N. A. Rakotondrainibe, C. Adami (LAM)
Using the event-by-event data downloaded through the X-band ground station, we report further analysis of ECLAIRs observations of GRB 251013C (SVOM burst-id sb2525101311, GCN 42222) detected at T0 = 2025-10-13T17:39:42, which was also detected by SVOM/GRM and Fermi/GBM (GCN 42221).
The burst that triggered ECLAIRs consists of a single peak, with a typical fast-rising and exponential-decay profile, starting at T0-0.4 s and lasting about 30 s in the 4-120 keV energy band.
The time-averaged spectrum from the peak (T0-0.4 s to T0+30 s) in the 4-120 keV energy range is well fitted by a power-law model with a photon index of 1.59 +/-0.03. With this model, the total 4-120 keV fluence is (1.95 + 0.02/-0.03)e-06 erg/cm^2 .
All the quoted errors are at the 68% confidence level.
The Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) is a China-France joint mission led by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA), French Space Agency (CNES), and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), which is dedicated to observing gamma-ray bursts and other transient phenomena in the energetic universe. ECLAIRs was developed jointly by CNES, CEA-IRFU, CNRS-IRAP, CNRS-APC.
The SVOM/ECLAIRs point of contact for this burst is: Hui Yang (IRAP) (hui.yang@irap.omp.eu).
GCN Circular 42283
B.Abidkhanov, Y. Rajabov, O. Burkhonov, S. Ehgamberdiev, Y. Tillayev (UBAI), A. Shaymanov (Maidanak Observatory/UBAI) report on behalf of UBAI team.
We observed the field of the GRB 251013C (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN Circ. 42222) with the 1.5-m at Maidanak Observatory telescope AZT-22 equipped with the 4kx4k CCD SNUCAM camera (Im et al., 2010).
The OT (Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42223; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN Circ. 42225; Konno et al., GCN Circ. 42226; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN Circ. 42227; Masi et al., GCN Circ. 42228; Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42229; Moskvitin et al., GCN Circ. 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN Circ. 42231; Lipunov et al., GCN Circ. 42235; Garnavich et al., GCN Circ. 42240; Watson et al., GCN Circ. 42241; Lopez-Camara et al., GCN Circ. 42242; Zhang et al., GCN Circ. 42248; Brosio et al., GCN Circ. 42251; Reguitti et al., GCN Circ. 42253; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., Circ. GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN Circ. 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN Circ. 42261; Quadri et al., GCN Circ. 42262; Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42266; Peretto et al., GCN Circ. 42267; Ruocco et al., GCN Circ. 42269; Calapai, GCN Circ. 42275; Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42276; and Globus et all GCN 42279 ) is clearly detected in the individual and stacked frames.
Preliminary photometry is as follows:
Date UTstart Exptime t-T0 Filter OT Err. UL Site/Telescope
(nxs) (mid, days)
2025-10-14 17:34:48 6x300 0.99659 R 20.96 0.04 23.10 MAO/AZT-22
All the data have been reduced by a single data processing pipeline, STDPipe (Karpov et al., 2022). Images obtained in Johnson Cousins filters were calibrated using the PanSTARRS DR1 catalog. The data has not corrected for the Galactic extinction.
Maidanak astronomical observatory (MAO) is an observational facility of the Ulugh Beg Astronomical Institute (UBAI), Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences (http://maidanak.uz/).
GCN Circular 42281
P. A. Evans (U. Leicester) reports on behalf of the Swift team:
EDIT: This circular was submitted as the result of a system error regarding the follow up ToO observation for this GRB.
The correct URL for GRB 251013C products is https://www.swift.ac.uk/xrt_products/01404126
This circular is, nonetheless, an official product of the Swift-XRT team.
GCN Circular 42279
Noémie Globus (UNAM), Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (CPPM), Alan M. Watson (UNAM), Camila Angulo (UNAM), Ny Avo Rakotondrainibe (LAM), Stéphane Basa (UAR Pytheas), William H. Lee (UNAM), Jean-Luc Atteia (IRAP), Dalya Akl (NYUAD), Sarah Antier (OCA), Rosa L. Becerra (U Roma), Nathaniel R. Butler (ASU), Damien Dornic (CPPM), Francis Fortin (IRAP), Leonardo García-García (UNAM), Ramandeep Gill (UNAM), Kin Ocelotl López (UNAM), Diego López-Cámara (UNAM), Francesco Magnani (CPPM), Enrique Moreno Méndez (UNAM), Margarita Pereyra (UNAM), Fredd Sánchez Álvarez (UNAM), Benjamin Schneider (LAM), and Antonio de Ugarte Postigo (LAM) report:
We imaged the field of the SVOM GRB 251013C (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN Circ. 42222) using the DDRAGO two-channel, wide-field imager on the SVOM/COLIBRÍ (FM-GFT) telescope from 2025-10-15 02:56 to 04:18 UTC (33.27 to 34.64 hours after the trigger), obtaining 32 minutes of exposure in the g filter, 32 minutes in the r filter, and 64 minutes in the z filter.
The images were analyzed with STDWeb/STDPipe (Karpov 2025). The photometry was calibrated using nearby stars from the PanSTARRS DR1 catalog, is in the AB system, and is not corrected for Galactic extinction.
We detected the optical counterpart (Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42223; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN Circ. 42225; Konno et al., GCN Circ. 42226; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN Circ. 42227; Masi et al., GCN Circ. 42228; Palmerio et al., GCN Circ. 42229; Moskvitin et al., GCN Circ. 42230; Gompertz et al., GCN Circ. 42231; Lipunov et al., GCN Circ. 42235; Garnavich et al., GCN Circ. 42240; Watson et al., GCN Circ. 42241; López-Cámara et al., GCN Circ. 42242; Zhang et al., GCN Circ. 42248; Brosio et al., GCN Circ. 42251; Reguitti et al., GCN Circ. 42253; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., Circ. GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN Circ. 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN Circ. 42261; Quadri et al., GCN Circ. 42262; Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42266; Peretto et al., GCN Circ. 42267; Ruocco et al., GCN Circ. 42269; Calapai, GCN Circ. 42275; and Adami et al. GCN Circ. 42276) with preliminary magnitudes of:
g = 21.59 +/- 0.04
r = 21.29 +/- 0.04
z = 20.93 +/- 0.07
We measure a g-r color of 0.30 +/- 0.06, which is consistent with the color of 0.31 +/- 0.01 at about 2 hours after the trigger reported by Palmerio et al. (GCN Circ. 42229), but significantly different to the color of -0.18 +/- 0.12 at about 28 hours after the trigger reported by Adami et al. (GCN Circ. 42276).
Further observations and analysis are ongoing.
We thank the staff of the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir and the COLIBRÍ and DDRAGO engineering teams.
COLIBRÍ is an astronomical observatory developed and operated jointly by France (AMU, CNES and CNRS) and Mexico (UNAM and SECIHTI). It is located at the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional on the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico.
GCN Circular 42276
C. Adami (LAM/Pytheas/AMU), B. Schneider (LAM), E. Le Floc'h (CEA/Irfu), N.A. Rakotondrainibe (LAM), V. Buat (LAM/Pytheas/AMU), S. Basa (Pytheas/OHP/LAM), M. Dennefeld (IAP) report on behalf of the MISTRAL GRB collaboration:
We carried out further observations of the GRB 251013C optical and NIR afterglow (Palmerio et al., GCN 42223 ; Perez-Garcia et al., GCN 42225 ; Konno et al., GCN 42226 ; Martin-Carrillo et al., GCN 42227 ; Masi et al., GCN 42228 ; Palmerio et al., GCN 42229 ; Moskvitin et al., GCN 42230 ; Gompertz et al., GCN 42231 ; Lipunov et al., GCN 42235 ; Garnavich, GCN42240; Watson et al., GCN 42241 ; Lopez-Camara et al., GCN 42242 ; Zhang et al., GCN 42248; Brosio et al., GCN 42251; Reguitti et al., GCN 42253 ; Quintana-Ansaldo et al., GCN 42254; Maksut et al., GCN 42256; Ghosh et al., GCN 42261 ; Quadri et al., GCN 42262 ; Adami et al. GCN 42266 ; Peretto et al., GCN 42267 ; Ruocco et al., GCN 42269 ; Calapai, GCN 42275) using the T193cm telescope at Observatoire de Haute-Provence (France) equipped with the MISTRAL spectro-imager. We obtained 3 exposures of 10min followed by 1 exposure of 5min in the r-band, corresponding to T-T0 = 27.89 hr (mid-time). In addition, we obtained 2 exposures of 10min followed by 1 exposure of 15min in the g-band, corresponding to T-T0 = 28.71 hr (mid-time).
The afterglow is well detected in the two bands and we measured the following preliminary magnitudes:
g’ = 21.11 +/- 0.10 mag (AB)
r’ = 21.29 +/- 0.07 mag (AB)
This may suggest a color evolution compared to e.g. previous g-r values reported by Palmerio et al. (GCN 42229): 0.31 +/- 0.01 at T-T0 ~ 2.05 hr. In comparison, our preliminary values seem to indicate g’-r’ = -0.18 +/- 0.12 at T-T0 ~ 28.3 hr.
The photometric calibration was performed using nearby stars from the PanSTARRS catalog and the magnitudes are not corrected for Galactic extinction. We used the STDWeb/STDPipe tools (Karpov 2025).
We acknowledge the excellent support from the Observatoire de Haute-Provence and in particular Jean Balcaen and the SOPHIE observers J.B. Salomon and J.L. Halbwachs
GCN Circular 42275
Giovanni Calapai at Calapai Astronomical Observatory, Massa S. Giorgio, (Messina) Italy
Member of: GRB/UAI Gamma Ray Burst Section of Unione Astrofili Italiani.
Report:
We observed the field of GRB 251013C detected by SVOM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222) with the 11 inches Schmidt-Cassegrain (Celestron 11) telescope F/D=6,3.
The observations were started at 2025-10-13 19:01:08 UT (approximately 1.36 hours after burst) stacking 40 sets of unfiltered CCD image. The observations were carried out with clear skies and good visibility conditions.
The OT was detected at the following position:
RA (J2000.0) 23h 03m 20.56s
Decl. (J2000.0) -00° 12' 37.00"
We report our photometry analysis:
HJD Exposure CR Mag Err
-------------------------------------------
2460962.295312 8x60s 15.56 0.01
2460962.301088 8x60s 15.75 0.01
2460962.306863 8x60s 15.97 0.01
2460962.312627 8x60s 16.09 0.01
2460962.318414 8x60s 16.16 0.01
2460962.324190 8x60s 16.20 0.01
2460962.329954 8x60s 16.27 0.01
2460962.335718 8x60s 16.41 0.01
2460962.341481 8x60s 16.53 0.01
2460962.347245 8x60s 16.61 0.01
2460962.353009 8x60s 16.68 0.01
2460962.358773 8x60s 16.69 0.01
2460962.364537 8x60s 16.72 0.01
2460962.370301 8x60s 16.80 0.01
2460962.376065 8x60s 16.80 0.01
2460962.381840 8x60s 16.90 0.01
2460962.387627 8x60s 16.91 0.01
2460962.393403 8x60s 17.02 0.01
2460962.399178 8x60s 17.02 0.01
2460962.404954 8x60s 17.17 0.01
2460962.410729 8x60s 17.17 0.02
2460962.416505 8x60s 17.22 0.02
2460962.422280 8x60s 17.23 0.02
2460962.428067 8x60s 17.31 0.02
2460962.433843 8x60s 17.35 0.02
2460962.439618 8x60s 17.38 0.02
2460962.445382 8x60s 17.44 0.02
2460962.451157 8x60s 17.43 0.02
2460962.456933 8x60s 17.58 0.03
2460962.462697 8x60s 17.56 0.03
2460962.468461 8x60s 17.70 0.03
2460962.474224 8x60s 17.62 0.03
2460962.479618 8x60s 17.72 0.03
2460962.485903 8x60s 17.75 0.03
2460962.491678 8x60s 17.86 0.04
2460962.497454 8x60s 18.02 0.05
2460962.503241 8x60s 18.03 0.05
2460962.509016 8x60s 17.97 0.05
2460962.514792 8x60s 17.99 0.05
2460962.521667 11x60s 18.06 0.05
Magnitude was calibrated with the nearby PanSTARRS stars converted using Lupton (2005) equations.
No correction for galactic dust extinction was applied.
Our observations are consistent with other already reported Perez-Garcia et al. (GCN circ. 42225), Konno et al. (GCN circ. 42226), Martin-Carrillo et al. (GCN circ. 42227), Masi (GCN circ. 42228), Palmerio et al. (GCN circ. 42229), Moskvitin et al. (GCN circ. 42230), Gompertz et al. (GCN circ. 42231), Watson et al. (GCN circ. 42241), López-Cámara et al. (GCN circ. 42242), Zhang et al. (GCN circ. 42248), Brosio et al. (GCN circ. 42251), Quintana-Ansaldo et al. (GCN circ. 42254), Maksut et al. (GCN circ. 42256), Quadri et al.(GCN 42262), Adami et al.(GCN 42266), Peretto et al.(GCN 42267), Ruocco et al. (GCN 42269).
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GCN Circular 42269
Nello Ruocco at Osservatorio Nastro Verde - Sorrento (Naples) - Italy in a large collaboration with:
M.G. Dainotti (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Y. Niino (Tokyo University, Institute of Astronomy) and K. Kalinowski (Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy) report:
Following the circular GCN 42222, in which N. A. Rakotondrainibe, C. Adami (LAM), D. Turpin, D. Götz (CEA/Irfu), H. Yang (IRAP), in which at 2025-10-13T17:39:42 UTC (T0), SVOM/ECLAIRs triggered and located the gamma-ray burst GRB 251013C (SVOM burst-id sb25101311) also detected by Fermi/GBM, I pointed at the coordinates RA(J2000)=23h 03m 22s: Dec(J2000)=-00d 12' 37" and started my observations with telescope of Nastro Verde Observatory - Sorrento (Naples), Italy.
Member of:
AAVSO - American Association of Variable Star Observers.
GRB/UAI Gamma Ray Burst Section of Unione Astrofili Italiani.
The observations started at 20:04:39 UT of 2025/10/13, after about 3.30 hours after the GRB trigger, with clear sky, with principal telescope SC 0.35 f/10 with focal reduced + CCD Sbig ST10 XME, using the V and Rc photometric filters.
I took 20 unfiltered images of 60 sec in each filter. The images were added in groups of five to obtain a higher S/N
Start End
20:04:39 UT 20:56:46 UT
All images, calibrated with masterdark and masterflat have been measured with Maxim DL software
I have detected a bright source at the enhanced position reported by GCNs (Konno et al. (GCN circ. 42226), Perez-Garcia et al. (GCN circ. 42225), Martin-Carrillo et al. (GCN circ. 42227), Masi (GCN circ. 42228), Palmerio et al. (GCN circ. 42229), Moskvitin et al. (GCN circ. 42230), Gompertz et al. (GCN circ. 42231), Watson et al. (GCN circ. 42241), López-Cámara et al. (GCN circ. 42242), Zhang et al. (GCN circ. 42248), Brosio et al. (GCN circ. 42251), Quintana-Ansaldo et al. (GCN circ. 42254), and Maksut et al. (GCN circ. 42256), U. Quadri et al.(GCN 42262), C. Adami et al.(GCN 42266), I. Peretto et al.(GCN 42267) at following position
RA (J2000.0) 23 03 20.55
Dec (J2000.0) -00 12 37.0
with the following photometry:
(JD) Mag Err Filter
2460962.3649074 17.259 0.101 V
2460962.3561574 16.903 0.065 V
2460962.3473842 16.697 0.041 V
2460962.3374884 16.576 0.044 V
2460962.3639930 16.5 0.044 Rc
2460962.3552430 16.43 0.039 Rc
2460962.3464815 16.281 0.027 Rc
2460962.3365625 16.114 0.023 Rc
Magnitudes were estimated with the pan-STARRS cat and are derived using Lupton (2005) equations.
Not corrected for galactic dust extinction..
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GCN Circular 42267
Ivo Peretto (MarSEC, Marana Space Explorer Center, Marana Di Crespadoro, VI, Italy)
Member of:
UAI/SSV - Unione Astrofili Italiani/Sezione Stelle Variabili, GRB section.
AAVSO (American Association Variable Stars Observers).
In a large collaboration with:
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 Stefano Lora, Giovanni Furlato and Giuseppe Peretto (MarSEC, Marana Space Explorer Center, Marana di Crespadoro, VI, Italy)
report:
We imaged the field of GRB 251013C detected by SVOM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222), with the robotic telescope of (IAU station 565) with the telescope 14” RC Officine Stellari of MarSEC (Marana Space Explorer Center) with CCD Moravian G2-1600-MKII.
The observations with a series of 90 sec exposures, 2025-10-13T23:13:26.703'UT of midpoint of exposure, with a Ritchey-Chretien telescope D=360 mm f/8. The afterglow was clearly detected at the following position:
RA(J2000) = 23h 03m 20,7s
Dec(J2000) = -00d 13' 37"
We report our photometry analysis:
HJD Rc Mag Err
-------------------------------------
2460962.4676701734 16.813 0.08
Weather conditions were good, sqm medium 20,85
We co-added 14 exposures of 90 sec. each.
Magnitudes were estimated with the pan-STARRS cat and are derived using Lupton (2005) equations and are not corrected for galactic dust extinction.
Reference:
https://www.marsec.org/
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GCN Circular 42266
C. Adami (LAM/Pytheas/AMU), B. Schneider (LAM), E. Le Floc'h (CEA/Irfu), A. de Ugarte Postigo (LAM), S. Basa (Pytheas/OHP/LAM), F. Schüssler (CEA/Irfu), N.A. Rakotondrainibe (LAM), report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB 251013C detected by FERMI (Fermi GBM Team, GCN Circ. 42221) and SVOM/ECLAIRs (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN Circ. 42222) using the T193cm telescope at Observatoire de Haute-Provence (France) equipped with the MISTRAL spectro-imager. We obtained one exposure of 3min in the r-band starting at 19:28:38 UT on 2025-10-13.
The optical counterpart previously reported by different groups is well detected. Consistent with previously reported photometric measurements, the preliminary magnitude derived for that source is:
r’ = 15.92 +/- 0.04 mag (AB)
We also obtained a 10min spectrum roughly covering the 4800-8200A range, starting at 19:19:40 UT 2025-10-13. We detect a strong continuum but no prominent lines in our range, consistently with the redshift measured by Martin-Carrillo (GCN 42227).
The photometric calibration was performed using nearby stars from the PanSTARRS catalog and the magnitudes are not corrected for Galactic extinction. We used the STDWeb/STDPipe tools (Karpov 2025).
We acknowledge the excellent support from the Observatoire de Haute-Provence and in particular Jean Balcaen and the SOPHIE observers J.B. Salomon and J.L. Halbwachs
GCN Circular 42262
U.Quadri, L.Strabla and P.Madurini (Bassano Bresciano Astronomical Observatory)
Members of:
GRB/UAI - Gamma ray Burst section of Unione Astrofili Italiani.
AAVSO - American Association of Variable Star Observers.
GAC - Gruppo Astrofili Cremonesi.
In a large collaboration with:
M.G. Dainotti (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan),
Y. Niino (Tokyo University, Institute of Astronomy),
K. Kalinowski (Aarhus University, Department of Physics and Astronomy),
report:
We imaged the field of GRB 251013C detected by SVOM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN 42222), with the robotic telescope of (IAU station 565) Bassano Bresciano Observatory, Italy .
The observations started 1h 47m after the trigger with our Newton telescope D=440 mm F/D=4.5.
We co-added series of 10 exposures of 30 sec each.
We clearly detect a bright afterglow reported by GCNs (Konno et al. (GCN circ. 42226), Perez-Garcia et al. (GCN circ. 42225), Martin-Carrillo et al. (GCN circ. 42227), Masi (GCN circ. 42228), Palmerio et al. (GCN circ. 42229), Moskvitin et al. (GCN circ. 42230), Gompertz et al. (GCN circ. 42231), Watson et al. (GCN circ. 42241), López-Cámara et al. (GCN circ. 42242), Zhang et al. (GCN circ. 42248), Brosio et al. (GCN circ. 42251), Quintana-Ansaldo et al. (GCN circ. 42254), and Maksut et al. (GCN circ. 42256)) at the following position (+/- 3 arcsec):
RA (J2000.0) = 23 03 20.5
DEC(J2000.0) = -00 12 37
We report our photometry analysis:
HJD CR Mag Err
-----------------------------
2460962.318647 15.63 0.01
2460962.318647 15.63 0.01
2460962.322293 15.67 0.01
2460962.325915 15.73 0.01
2460962.329549 15.72 0.01
2460962.333183 15.77 0.01
2460962.336817 15.84 0.01
2460962.340463 15.92 0.01
2460962.344097 15.98 0.01
2460962.347730 16.05 0.01
2460962.351307 16.12 0.01
2460962.355022 16.18 0.01
2460962.358656 16.24 0.01
2460962.362302 16.24 0.02
2460962.365947 16.24 0.02
2460962.369581 16.29 0.02
2460962.373227 16.31 0.01
2460962.376873 16.35 0.02
2460962.380507 16.37 0.02
2460962.384141 16.37 0.02
2460962.387775 16.43 0.02
2460962.391397 16.47 0.02
2460962.395032 16.54 0.02
2460962.398665 16.55 0.02
2460962.402299 16.56 0.02
2460962.405933 16.61 0.02
2460962.409568 16.64 0.02
2460962.413190 16.64 0.02
2460962.416824 16.68 0.02
2460962.420458 16.71 0.02
2460962.424092 16.78 0.02
2460962.427715 16.83 0.02
2460962.431349 16.83 0.03
2460962.434982 16.84 0.03
2460962.438617 16.98 0.03
2460962.442251 17.06 0.04
2460962.445885 17.03 0.05
2460962.449519 17.02 0.04
2460962.453153 17.09 0.04
2460962.456787 17.02 0.04
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CR magnitude is unfiltered with R zero point.
Magnitudes were estimated with the pan-STARRS cat and are derived using Lupton (2005) equations.
Not corrected for galactic dust extinction.
Reference:
http://www.osservatoriobassano.altervista.org
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GCN Circular 42261
Ankur Ghosh, Soebur Razzaque (CAPP, University of Johannesburg), Rahul Gupta (NASA GSFC), Alexander Moskvitin, Yulia Sotnikova (SAO RAS), Naveen Dukiya (ARIES) on behalf of a larger collaboration.
We observed the field of the GRB 251013C triggered by Fermi (Fermi GBM team, GCN circ. 42221), and SVOM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN circ. 42222) in V and r filters of the 1-meter Sinistro telescope at the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) node located at South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). The 1-m Sinistro telescope is equipped with a 4K x 4K CCD (FOV: 26 x 26 arcmin, scale: 0.39 arcsec/pixel).
Observations began on October 13, 2025, starting from 2.88 hours after the GRB trigger. Further observations are still ongoing.
We clearly detect the optical transient (OT) reported by GCNs (Konno et al. (GCN circ. 42226), Perez-Garcia et al. (GCN circ. 42225), Martin-Carrillo et al. (GCN circ. 42227), Masi (GCN circ. 42228), Palmerio et al. (GCN circ. 42229), Moskvitin et al. (GCN circ. 42230), Gompertz et al. (GCN circ. 42231), Watson et al. (GCN circ. 42241), López-Cámara et al. (GCN circ. 42242), Zhang et al. (GCN circ. 42248), Brosio et al. (GCN circ. 42251), Quintana-Ansaldo et al. (GCN circ. 42254), and Maksut et al. (GCN circ. 42256)).
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|Date| |JDstart| |t-T0 (hours)| |Exp (sec)| |Filter| |Magnitude|
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2025-10-13 2460962.35625 2.88 1 x 300 V V = 16.61 +/- 0.01
2025-10-14 2460963.01397 18.67 1 x 600 V V = 20.73 +/- 0.05
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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 42259
Jacob Smith (UAH), E. Palafox (INAOE), and C. Meegan (UAH) report on behalf of
the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor Team:
"At 17:39:41.94 UT on 13 October 2025, the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM)
triggered and located GRB 251013C (trigger 782069986/251013736),
which was also detected by SVOM (N. A. Rakotondrainibe et al. 2025, GCN 42222) and Swift XRT (P.A. Evans et al. 2025, GCN 42232).
The Fermi GBM on-ground location is consistent with the Swift BAT position.
NOT measured a spectroscopic redshift z = 0.572 (A. Martin-Carrillo et al. 2025, GCN 42227).
The angle from the Fermi LAT boresight is 60 degrees.
The GBM light curve consists of a single emission episode with a duration (T90)
of about 12 s (50-300 keV). The time-averaged spectrum
from T0-0.1 to T0+4.0 s is best fit by
a simple power law function with index -1.50 +/- 0.02.
A Comptonized function fits equally well with Epeak = 7291.00 +/- 4840.00 and alpha = -1.46 +/- 0.03.
The event fluence (10-1000 keV) in this time interval is
(2.4 +/- 0.1)E-06 erg/cm^2. The 1-sec peak photon flux measured
starting from T0+0.32 s in the 10-1000 keV band is 5 +/- 0.2 ph/s/cm^2.
The spectral analysis results presented above are preliminary;
final results will be published in the GBM GRB Catalog:
https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/W3Browse/fermi/fermigbrst.html
For Fermi GBM data and info, please visit the official Fermi GBM Support Page:
https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/access/gbm/"
GCN Circular 42256
Z. Maksut (NU), B. Grossan (UCB, NU), T. Komesh (NU), D. Berdikhan (NU), M. Krugov (FAI) and E. Abdikamalov (NU) report on behalf of the Energetic Cosmos Laboratory:
The Nazarbayev University Transient Telescope at Assy-Turgen Astrophysical Observatory (NUTTelA-TAO) pointed at GRB 251013C on receipt of an automated GCN SVOM/ECLAIRs position alert, with the Burst Simultaneous Three-Channel Imager (BSTI; Grossan, Kumar & Smoot 2019, JHEA, 32, 14).
We started observations at UT 2025 October 13, 17:41:17, 95 s after the ECLAIRs trigger (N. A. Rakotondrainibe, et. al., GCN 42222). Observations were made in conditions that started good and deteriorated to cloudy over the night. A new and changing source consistent with the XRT position (P.A. Evans et al., GCN 42232) was detected. Note that these observations provide essentially full-time coverage until conditions deteriorated, about 3 hours of coverage. The source was off our field in g' and r' band cameras, but on the sensor with adequate margin in our Sloan i' camera. We report the following preliminary, uncorrected, selected photometric values for the optical transient:
tc-t0(s) texp i'(mag) err(mag)
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96 3.0 13.67 0.1
123 3.0 14.20 0.1
141 3.0 14.27 0.1
185 30.0 14.69 0.06
245 30.0 14.96 0.06
305 30.0 15.16 0.06
425 30.0 15.06 0.06
635 30.0 15.14 0.06
tc-t0 = trigger time minus image center time. Calibration was done with 5 bright Pan-STARRS catalog stars on our images (see Komesh, T. et al. 2023, MNRAS 520, 6104).
We find a rapid fading to a plateau starting at ~300 s.
We caution the reader that these are preliminary results, without color or other corrections, and will likely change. Please also note that times are approximate. Systematic errors are estimated from previous measurements. We welcome requests for additional data.
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NU = Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
UCB = University of California, Berkeley, USA
FAI = Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Kazakhstan
This research has been funded by the Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Grant No. AP26103591). The NUTTelA-TAO Team acknowledges the support of the staff of the Assy-Turgen Astrophysical Observatory, Almaty, Kazakhstan, and the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Almaty, Kazkhstan.
GCN Circular 42254
M. Quintana-Ansaldo, J. Basurto Merino, P.G. Berdayes, A. Caballero-Almagro, A. Cerón, M. Contreras, F. Díaz-Segado, T. Ferrer-Laviña, B. Gandolfi, V. Ghiraldo, J. Hernández Fung, L. Juliá-Maroto, E. Lekaroz-Urriza, M. Manzano García, E. Mejía-Martínez, J. Prieto Polo, M. Pulido-Torres, , A. Schenone-Zanuzzi, A. Selezneva, T. Tundidor Rodríguez, E. Urquijo-Rodríguez (all ULL), M. Abdul-Masih (IAC and ULL), and I. Pérez-Fournon (IAC and ULL).
Following the detection of GRB 251013C by Fermi (Fermi GBM team, GCN circ. 42221),
and SVOM (Rakotondrainibe et al., GCN circ. 42222), we observed the field with the Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) 40-cm telescope (a Planewave Delta Rho 350 telescope equipped with a CMOS QHY600 camera) located at the LCO node at Sutherland Observatory (South Africa). The observation, a single exposure of 300 sec in the SDSS r filter, started on 2025-10-13 at 18:27:18 UT, about 47 minutes after the Fermi and SVOM trigger.
The optical counterpart detected by SVOM/VT (Palmerio et al., GCN circ. 42223) is
clearly detected in our image with a magnitude of r = 14.84 +/- 0.02 (AB), calibrated against PanSTARRS-1 DR2 and not corrected for galactic extinction.
This result confirms the rebrightening reported by Konno et al. (GCN circ. 42226).
Other optical and near-IR detections have been reported by Perez-Garcia et al. (GCN circ. 42225), Martin-Carrillo et al. (GCN circ. 42227), Masi (GCN circ. 42228), Palmerio et al. (GCN circ. 42229), Moskvitin et al. (GCN circ. 42230), Gompertz et al. (GCN circ. 42231), Watson et al. (GCN circ. 42241