GCN Circular 14798
Subject
GRB 130606A: MMT Spectroscopy
Date
2013-06-07T05:16:26Z (12 years ago)
From
Ryan Chornock at Harvard <rchornock@cfa.harvard.edu>
R. Lunnan, M. Drout, R. Chornock, and E. Berger (Harvard) report:
We observed the optical afterglow (Jelinek et al., GNC 14782; Xu et al., GCN
14783; Nagayama et al., GCN 14784; Virgili et al., 14785; Masi et al., GCN
14789; Leonini et al., GCN 14791; Sonbas et al., GCN 14797) of GRB 130606A
(Ukwatta et al., GCN 14781) using the Blue Channel spectrograph on the 6.5-m MMT
starting at 04:04 UT on 7 June (7.0 hours after the BAT trigger). We obtained
4x1200s of spectroscopy spanning the wavelength range 7450-9350 Angs with a
resolution of 2.1 Angstroms.
We detect a sharp cutoff in flux blueward of ~8425 Angs, consistent with
Lyman-alpha at a redshift of z=5.9, with very little transmission between 7850
and 8400 Angs, although some flux is present blueward of that. Several metal
absorption lines are present to the red, including NV, Si II, C II, and O I at
redshift z=5.913, confirming the GTC redshift of Castro-Tirado et al. (GCN
14790, GCN 14796).