SGR 0501+4516
GCN Circular 8461
Subject
SGR 0501+4516: optical observations in August
Date
2008-11-02T13:48:28Z (18 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
V. Rumyantsev, S. Artemenko (CrAO), A. Pozanenko (IKI), A. J. Castro-Tirado
(IAA-CSIC Granada), report on behalf of larger GRB follow-up collaboration:
We observed the field of SGR 0501+4516 (Holland et al. GCN 8112, Barthelmy
et al. GCN 8113), in I band on August 26-28 with Shajn telescope of CrAO.
The observation epochs are 2008-08-26T23:17:51 -- 2008-08-27T00:05:51 and
2008-08-27T23:27:32 -- 2008-08-28T00:31:32. We do not detect NIR/optical
counterpart of SGR 0501+4516 (Tanvir et al, GCN 8126, Rea et al, GCN 8159,
Fatkhullin et al, GCN 8160) in the first epoch, while in the second epoch
(Aug. 27.9993) one may suggest a presence of counterpart. Upper limits of
combined images are following:
Mean epoch, Exposure, UL (3sigma)
Aug. 26.9874 60x34 22.8
Aug. 27.9993 60x60 23.6
GCN Circular 8265
Subject
SGR 0501+4516: preliminary results of the Suzaku ToO observation
Date
2008-09-18T04:41:04Z (18 years ago)
From
Kazutaka Yamaoka at Aoyama Gakuin U <yamaoka@phys.aoyama.ac.jp>
Y.E. Nakagawa (RIKEN), K. Yamaoka, A. Yoshida (AGU),
T. Enoto, K. Nakazawa (U. Tokyo), K. Makishima (U. Tokyo/RIKEN),
N. Rea (U. Amsterdam), P. Esposito (INAF/IASF),
T. Sakamoto (GSFC/UMBC), and K. Hurley (U.C. Berkeley),
on behalf of the Suzaku SGR ToO team, report:
We report on a Suzaku ToO observation of the new soft gamma-ray
repeater SGR 0501+4516 (Holland et al. GCN #8112, Barthelmy et al.
GCN #8113), started on 2008-08-26 00:05 UT, for an exposure time of
about 43 ksec (Mitsuda et al. GCN #8136). A bright point source was
clearly detected in the XIS CCDs at a position consistent with that of
SGR 0501+4516 (Evans et al. GCN #8148).
From a preliminary analysis of the XIS data, the 1-10 keV persistent
emission spectrum is well fit by a black body with a temperature of
0.7 keV, plus a power-law with a photon index of 2.9, absorbed by a
hydrogen column density of 1.0x10^22 cm^-2. The absorbed 1-10 keV flux
was (3.7+/-0.1)x10^-11 erg/cm^2/s. The XIS data confirm the source
pulsations at a period of P = 5.762 +/- 0.001 s, consistent with the
periodicity derived by the RXTE/PCA (Gogus et al. GCN #8118),
Swift/XRT (Mangano et al. GCN #8146), and XMM-Newton (Rea et al. Atel
#1688; Israel et al. Atel #1692)
At least 16 short bursts were detected during the observation.
The largest burst was observed on 2008-08-26 03:16:16 by all Suzaku's
instruments including Suzaku-WAM, up to an energy of ~200 keV. The HXD
spectral analysis of the persistent and burst emission is in progress.
We would like to thank the Suzaku managers and the operation team
for approving and carrying out the ToO observation.
GCN Circular 8229
Subject
SGR 0501+4516 : P200 i-band observations
Date
2008-09-15T06:16:56Z (18 years ago)
From
Eran Ofek at Tel Aviv U. <eran@wise1.tau.ac.il>
E. O. Ofek (Caltech), M. Kiewe and I. Arcavi (Weizmann Institute)
report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
On 2008 Sep 02.509 we obtained 7x120s i-band images of the region of SGR
0501+4516 with the Large Format Camera, mounted on the Hale 5m telescope.
At the position of the near-IR/visible light counterpart of SGR 0501+4516
(Rea et al. GCN 8159; Fatkhullin et al. GCN 8160; de Ugarte Postigo et al.
GCN 8162; Rol et al. GCN 8164