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GRB 990915

GCN Circular 410

Subject
IPN localization of BATSE #7766 (GRB990915)
Date
1999-09-16T21:08:10Z (26 years ago)
From
Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL <khurley@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu>
K. Hurley, on behalf of the Ulysses GRB team, and Scott Barthelmy,
on behalf of the GCN team, report:

We have derived a preliminary IPN annulus for BATSE trigger #7766
(GRB990915) using Ulysses and BATSE data.    This annulus is centered
at RA(2000)=22h 31m 51s, Decl(2000)=+14o 45' 21", and has a radius of
86.361o +/- 0.09o (3 sigma).  This annulus just crosses the updated
COMPTEL contours for this burst, and slightly misses the BATSE LOCBURST
position.  A map may be found at ssl.berkeley.edu/ipn3/990915/.  This
annulus will be refined considerably when the final data become
available.

GCN Circular 412

Subject
IPN error box for GRB990915 (=BATSE 7766)
Date
1999-09-17T22:41:57Z (26 years ago)
From
Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL <khurley@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu>
K. Hurley, on behalf of the Ulysses GRB team, Scott Barthelmy,
on behalf of the GCN team, and T. Cline, on behalf of the NEAR
GRB team, report:

NEAR observed BATSE trigger #7766, leading to a preliminary error
box (as opposed to just the annulus reported in GCN 410) for this 
burst, whose corners are at:

RA(2000)		Decl.(2000)
 07 h 35 m 05 s      74o  39' 40"
 07 h 05 m 51 s      72o  31' 43"
 07 h 19 m 06 s      73o  47' 57"
 06 h 48 m 19 s      71o  02' 41"

This error box is located roughly between the COMPTEL and LOCBURST
positions.  A map may be found at ssl.berkeley.edu/ipn3/990915/.  This
error box will be refined considerably when the final data become
available.

GCN Circular 416

Subject
GRB 990915 optical observations
Date
1999-09-26T09:13:19Z (26 years ago)
From
Alberto Castro-Tirado at LAEFF-INTA <ajct@laeff.esa.es>
GRB 990915, optical observations
---------------------------------

Alberto Castro-Tirado, LAEFF-INTA (Madrid) and IAA-CSIC (Granada) 
on behalf of a large collaboration:
Victor Costa and Jose L. Ortiz, IAA-CSIC
Oliver Cordes, Martin Altmann and Daniel Harbeck, Univ. of Bonn
Javier Gorosabel, LAEFF-INTA 
Mara Salvato and Jochen Greiner, AIP (Potsdam)
Kevin Hurley, UCBerkeley/SSL 

reports:

"Following the detection of the strong burst GRB 990915 
by BATSE and COMPTEL (Batse trigger # 7766) we have obtained:

-150 frames (60-s, no filter, 20' x 13' FOV) at the 0.8-m 
 Schmidt telescope of the German-Spanish Calar Alto Observatory 
 (CAHA) starting 0.5 hr after the burst. The frames covered a 
 significant fraction of the Hunstville/Locburst and COMPTEL 
 error boxes and about a 15 % of the NEAR error box given by 
 Hurley et al. in GCN 412. 

-25 frames (60-s, R-band, 16' x 16' FOV) at the 1.23-m CAHA 
 telescope starting 30 hr after the burst. The frames covered an 
 additional fraction (65 %) of the NEAR error box.

-10 frames (150-s, R-band) at the 1.23-m CAHA telescope starting
 50 hr after the burst. The frames covered the rest (20 %) of
 the NEAR error box.  

After a careful visual comparison with the Digital Sky Survey, 
I have not found any source varying more than 0.3 mag when comparing 
to the DSS-1 charts, i.e. a limit of R > 20.5 can be imposed to the
GRB 990915 optical afterglow."

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