GCN Circular 29433
Subject
GRB 210204A: LBT observations and jet break
Date
2021-02-08T19:23:12Z (4 years ago)
From
Andrea Rossi at INAF <andrea.rossi@inaf.it>
A. Rossi (INAF-OAS Bologna), A. Melandri (INAF-OAB) report on behalf of
the CIBO collaboration:
We observed the field of GRB210204A (Fermi GBM team, GCN 29390; Li et
al., GCN 29392; Hurley et al., GCN 29408; Waratkar et al., GCN 29410;
Frederiks et al., GCN 29415) simultaneously in the g'r'i' and z' bands
with the LBC imager mounted on LBT (Mt Graham, AZ, USA). We obtained
20min of imaging for each band at the midtime 08:20 UT on 2021-02-07,
3.08 days after the burst trigger.
We clearly detect the afterglow (Kool et al., GCN 29405) and we
preliminary measure the following AB magnitudes:
g = 21.1 +- 0.1
r = 20.7 +- 0.1
i = 20.4 +- 0.1
z = 20.2 +- 0.1
calibrated against SDSS field stars.
Modelling the observations available (Kool et al., GCN29405 ; Belkin et
al., GCN29417; Teja et al., GCN 29414) with a broken power-law, we find
that the light curve first decays with index alpha_1=0.60+-0.05, then
breaks at t_b=2.2+-0.2 days, and afterwards it is described by a decay
index alpha_2~1.7+-0.5. The last one is constrained only by the LBT
detection, but is ~0.4 magnitude fainter than the brightness predicted
extrapolating the pre-break decay.
We acknowledge the excellent support from the LBTO and LBT-INAF staff,
particularly B. Rothberg, F. Cusano and D. Paris, in obtaining these
observations.