GRB 051022
GCN Circular 4181
Subject
GRB 051022: RTT150 optical observations
Date
2005-10-30T06:44:16Z (20 years ago)
From
Rodion Burenin at IKI, Moscow <rodion@hea.iki.rssi.ru>
R. Burenin, D. Denisenko, M. Pavlinsky, R. Sunyaev (IKI), I. Khamitov,
Z. Aslan (TUG), U. Kiziloglu (METU), E. Gogus (Sabanci Uni.),
I. Bikmaev, N. Sakhibullin (KSU/AST)
report:
The error box of GRB 051022 (Olive et al., 4131; Tanaka et al., 4137)
was observed with Russian-Turkish 1.5-m telescope (RTT150, Bakyrlytepe,
TUBITAK National Observatory, Turkey) in R, starting at Oct. 22, 16:16
UT, i.e. 3.15 hours after the burst.
The galaxy, where X-ray afterglow was detected with XRT (Racusin et al.,
GCN 4141) and later with Chandra (Patel et al., GCN 4163), appears in
our images as clearly extended source. Its optical flux is stable within
0.1mag during our observations, i.e. till 20:00 UT, therefore we
detected no variable source superimposed on this galaxy.
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GCN Circular 4170
Subject
GRB 051022: XRT Refined Spectral and Temporal Analysis--Correction
Date
2005-10-28T01:19:53Z (20 years ago)
From
George Ricker at MIT <grr@space.mit.edu>
GRB 051022: XRT Refined Spectral and Temporal Analysis--Correction
N. R. Butler (UC-Berkeley), G. R. Ricker (MIT), D. Q. Lamb(U.
Chicago), D. N. Burrows (PSU), J. Racusin (PSU), and N. Gehrels
(GSFC) report:
In our calculation (Butler et al. GCN 4165) of the extinction of the
optical and NIR afterglow of GRB 051022 in the observer frame implied
by the best-fit value of the absorption of the X-ray afterglow
measured by the Swift XRT, we did not take into account the
transformation between the absorption of the X-ray spectrum as
measured in the observer frame and that measured in the rest frame of
the host galaxy. Taking this transformation into account, and using
the same method as that described in Butler et al. (GCN 4165), we
derive the following values for the extinction in magnitudes in the
observer frame: A_V = 41.1 +/- 3.4, A_R = 36.7 +/- 3.0, A_I = 30.9
+/- 2.5, A_J = 17.6 +/- 1.5, A_H = 10.8 +/- 0.9, and A_Ks = 6.8 +/-
0.6.
These values for the extinction are large enough to account for the
failure to detect the afterglow of GRB 051022 in either the optical
(Torii GCN 4130; Schaefer GCN 4132; Sonoda et al., GCN 4133; Cenko et
al., GCN 4134; Cool GCN 4149; Immler et al., GCN 4155) or the NIR
(Castro-Tirado et al., GCN 4143; Berger and Wyatt, GCN 4148:
Nysewander et al., GCN 4152; Bloom GCN 4153), provided that most of
the dust is not destroyed by the burst and/or its afterglow.
GCN Circular 4169
Subject
GRB051022: Swift XRT measurement of jet break
Date
2005-10-27T17:10:41Z (20 years ago)
From
Judith Racusin at PSU <racusin@astro.psu.edu>
J. Racusin, J. Kennea, D. Fox, D. Burrows, N. Cucchiara (PSU), P. Schady
(MSSL), A. Wells (U. Leicester), N. Gehrels, T. Sakamoto (GSFC), C.
Kouveliotou (MSFC), S. Patel (MSFC) on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
We have analyzed the observations of the X-ray afterglow (Racusin et al.,
GCN 4141, Butler et al, GCN4165) of GRB 051022 (Olive et al., GCN 4131)
beginning approximately 3.5 hours after its discovery by HETE on October
22 and continuing for 4.8 days. We find the early decay slope of 1.33 +/-
0.07 (Butler et al, GCN 4165) extends to 2.9 +/- 0.2 days after the burst,
after which it steepens to a late time decay slope of 3.6 +/- 0.4.
Further observations are planned.
Given the redshift of 0.8 (Gal-Yam et al., GCN 4156) and the different
measured fluences and Epeak by Konus-Wind (Golenetskii et al., GCN 4150)
and HETE (Doty et al, GCN 4145), assuming n=0.1 cm^-3 and our jet break
time, we calculate the following Eiso, Egamma, and jet opening angles:
HETE:
alpha=-1.2, beta=-10.0, Epeak=306 keV, 2-400 keV fluence=1.6e-4 erg cm-2
Eiso = 3.8e53 erg
Jet opening angle = 4.3 degrees
Egamma = 1.1e51 erg
Konus-Wind:
alpha=-1.2, beta=-10.0, Epeak=510 keV, 20 keV-2 MeV fluence=2.6e-4 erg cm-2
Eiso = 3.1e53 erg
Jet opening angle = 4.4 degrees
Egamma = 9.1e50 erg
GCN Circular 4165
Subject
GRB 051022: XRT Refined Spectral and Temporal Analysis
Date
2005-10-26T13:51:17Z (20 years ago)
From
George Ricker at MIT <grr@space.mit.edu>
N. R. Butler (UC-Berkeley), G. R. Ricker (MIT), D. Q. Lamb
(U.Chicago), D. N. Burrows (PSU), J. Racusin (PSU), and N. Gehrels
(GSFC) report:
We have performed spectral and temporal analyses of the first three
Swift XRT ToO follow-up observations of the HETE-2--localized burst
GRB 051022 (Olive et al., GCN 4131; Tanaka et al. 4137; Doty et al.
4145). Localization of the X-ray afterglow of the burst was reported
by Racusin et al. (GCN 4141