GCN Circular 11404
Subject
Possible detection of INTEGRAL burst GRB 101112A by the EVLA
Date
2010-11-14T01:52:45Z (14 years ago)
From
Poonam Chandra at Royal Mil. College Canada <Poonam.Chandra@rmc.ca>
"Poonam Chandra (RMC), Dale A. Frail (NRAO) and S. Bradley Cenko (Berkeley) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We
observed the INTEGRAL long burst GRB 101112A (Gotz et al. GCN 11396)
with the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA) in 33.56 GHz frequency on 2010
November 13 starting at 01:11:17 UT, around 3 hours after the detection of the
GRB.� We have a
possible detection of the radio afterglow within the� Liverpool
telescope optical error circle (Guidorzi et al. GCN 11397) with a flux
density of 149+/54 uJy. The peak flux position of the radio afterglow is
J2000: RA 19:28:54.88, Dec 39:21:10.81.
Note that this is the fastest response of a GRB alert by the EVLA which is currently in the commissioning phase. We thank the EVLA staff for scheduling our observations so promptly. The
National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science
Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities,
Inc."