GRB 990316
GCN Circular 282
Subject
GRB 990316 Optical Observations
Date
1999-03-22T23:26:48Z (27 years ago)
From
Andreas O. Jaunsen at Inst. for Theor. Astrophysics,Noa.o.jaunsen@astro.uio.no <a.o.jaunsen@astro.uio.no>
A. O. Jaunsen (University of Oslo),
M. I. Andersen (Nordic Optical Telescope, La Palma),
J. Hjorth, and H. Pedersen (University of Copenhagen) report:
We obtained R band images of the area around the possible LOTIS optical
counterpart to GRB 990316 (GCN #277) with the Nordic Optical Telescope
on March 18.865 (1800 sec, FWHM = 1.40") and March 19.118 (1200 sec,
FWHM = 1.45"). We find no evidence for variable objects in the 6' x 6'
field centred on the LOTIS position. A plot of the difference in inferred
magnitude versus magnitude for objects detected in the field is posted on
the web page given below. Comparison between a combined image of our NOT
data and the KPNO R-band image (Bond et al., GCN #278) also give no
significantly variable object.
All images obtained of the LOTIS position may be combined to reach fainter
detection levels. For this purpose we make our fully reduced and WCS (USNO
A2.0) calibrated NOT images available at
http://www.astro.uio.no/~ajaunsen/grb990316/ .
GCN Circular 281
Subject
GRB 990316, Radio observations
Date
1999-03-21T22:34:17Z (27 years ago)
From
Titus Galama at U.Amsterdam <titus@astro.uva.nl>
T.J. Galama, P.M. Vreeswijk, E. Rol (U. of Amsterdam), J. van Paradijs
(U. of Amsterdam and U. of Alabama in Huntsville), C. Kouveliotou
(USRA/MSFC), R.G. Strom (NFRA and U. of Amsterdam) and A.G. de Bruyn
(NFRA and U. of Groningen) report:
"We have observed the location of the LOTIS candidate optical
transient reported by Park et al (GCN 277) with the Westerbork
Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) at 4.88 GHz on March 20.90 (for 11
hours). We do not find any radio source brighter than 130 microJy (3
sigma) in a 2 x 2 arcmin region around the LOTIS position."
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GCN Circular 280
Subject
GRB 990316, Optical observations
Date
1999-03-19T18:01:47Z (27 years ago)
From
Titus Galama at U.Amsterdam <titus@astro.uva.nl>
T.J. Galama (U. of Amsterdam), E. Pian, E. Palazzi, F. Frontera,
N. Masetti (ITESRE, CNR, Bologna), K.C. Sahu (STScI), P.M. Vreeswijk,
E. Rol (U. of Amsterdam), J. van Paradijs (U. of Amsterdam and U. of
Alabama in Huntsville), C. Kouveliotou (USRA/MSFC), O. Hainaut, and
V. Doublier (ESO/Chile) report:
"We have observed the location of the LOTIS candidate optical
transient reported by Park et al (GCN 277) with the European Southern
Observatory (ESO) New Technology Telescope (NTT) on March 18.18 and
March 19.17 in V and R for 900 sec each. We do not find objects
variable by more than 0.25 magnitudes down to V = 24.1, R = 24.3 in a
2 x 2 arcmin region around the LOTIS position. The magnitudes are
measured relative to a star at RA 09:50:13.26, DEC -04:57:45.6 (V =
19.25; R = 19.03; we estimate an absolute calibration uncertainty of
0.15 magnitude). "
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GCN Circular 279
Subject
GRB990316, Optical observations
Date
1999-03-19T12:11:31Z (27 years ago)
From
Ion-Alexis Yadigaroglu at Columbia U <ion@astro.columbia.edu>
I.-A. Yadigaroglu, C. Liu & J. P. Halpern (Columbia U.), H. E. Bond (STScI)
report on behalf of the MDM Observatory GRB follow-up team:
"We imaged in the V band the location of the LOTIS optical candidate (GCN
277