GCN Circular 14272
Subject
GRB 130305A: Gemini-North upper limit
Date
2013-03-08T06:03:09Z (12 years ago)
From
Antonino Cucchiara at UCSC/UCO Lick <acucchia@ucolick.org>
A. Cucchiara (UCSC/UCO Lick Observatory), S. B. Cenko
(UC Berkeley), D. Perley (Caltech) report on behalf of
a large collaboration:
"On March 7.21 UT we observed the field of GRB 130305A
(Cummings & Palmer, GCN 14257; Yu & Xiong, GCN 14261;
Guiriec et al., GCN 14260) with the Gemini-North telescope
equipped with the GMOS camera.
We obtained 14x180s exposures, for a total integration time
of 42 minutes (T_mid = T0+1.70 days). No clear object is
detected within the XRT error circle down to r' > 26.1 mag.
Nevertheless we note the presence of several galaxies
just outside the current XRT error circle (2.7 arcsec radius),
in particular of a relatively bright object in the S-W direction,
which seems to show a distorted morphology
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/pyir6g8mqd658xn/GRB130305A.jpeg).
The galaxy coordinates are
RA: 07:46:58.9 (J2000)
Dec: +52:01:55.72 (J2000)
We thank the Gemini staff for performing this observations,
in particular J. Rhee."