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GCN Circular 19809

Subject
GRB 160816A: RATIR Optical and NIR Observations
Date
2016-08-17T09:26:10Z (8 years ago)
From
Eleonora Troja at GSFC <eleonora.troja@nasa.gov>
Eleonora Troja (GSFC), Alan M. Watson (UNAM), Nat Butler (ASU),
Alexander Kutyrev (GSFC), William H. Lee (UNAM), Michael G.
Richer (UNAM), Ori Fox (STScI), J. Xavier Prochaska (UCSC),
Josh Bloom (UCB), Antonino Cucchiara (GSFC), Owen Littlejohns (ASU),
Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz (UCSC), Jos�� A. de Diego (UNAM), Leonid Georgiev
(UNAM), Jes��s Gonz��lez (UNAM), Carlos Rom��n-Z����iga (UNAM), Neil
Gehrels (GSFC), Harvey Moseley (GSFC), John Capone (UMD), V. Zach
Golkhou (ASU), and Vicki Toy (UMD) report:

We observed the field of the Fermi GRB 160816A (Mailyan, et al.,
GCN 19804; Racusin et al. 19802) with the Reionization and Transients
Infrared Camera (RATIR; www.ratir.org) on the 1.5m Harold Johnson
Telescope at the Observatorio Astron��mico Nacional on Sierra San Pedro
M��rtir from 2017-08-17 06:15 to 07:44 UTC (12.8 to 14.2 hours after
the GBM trigger), obtaining a total of 0.71 hours exposure in the r
and i bands and 0.30 hours exposure in the Z, Y, J, and H bands.

For a source within the Swift/XRT error circle (Kennea et al., GCN 19806),
in comparison with the USNO-B1 and 2MASS catalogs, we obtain the
following detections:

r = 21.05 +/- 0.05
i = 20.79 +/- 0.04
Z = 20.61 +/- 0.07
Y = 20.32 +/- 0.08
J = 20.16 +/- 0.09
H = 19.95 +/- 0.10

These magnitudes are in the AB system and are not corrected for Galactic
extinction in the direction of the GRB. The source position is
RA,Dec(J2000)=21:29:38.549,+37:07:58.79 with an uncertainty of 0.5 arcsec.
Our position is consistent with the candidate reported from Guidorzi,
et al. (GCN 19808).

We thank the staff of the Observatorio Astron��mico Nacional in San Pedro
M��rtir.

Further observations are on-going.
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