GRB 080710
GCN Circular 7973
Subject
GRB 080710: Optical observation with MITSuME Okayama
Date
2008-07-11T23:35:57Z (17 years ago)
From
Michitoshi Yoshida at Okayama Astrophysical Obs <yoshida@oao.nao.ac.jp>
M. Yoshida, K. Yanagisawa, D. Kuroda, Y. Shimizu, S. Nagayama,
H. Toda (OAO, NAOJ) and N. Kawai (Tokyo Tech) report on behalf
of the MITSuME collaboration:
We observed the optical afterglow (Li et al. GCN 7959; D'Avanzo
et al. GCN 7960; Schady GCN 7961) of GRB 080710 (Sbarufatti
et al. GCN 7957) with the optical three color (g', Rc and Ic)
imager attached to the MITSuME 50cm telescope of Okayama
Astrophysical Observatory. We started the observation at
2008-07-10 15:37:23 UT. Photometric results are listed below.
We used four USNO-B1.0 stars around the afterglow. The Rc band
magnitude is consistent with the power-law decay with alpha = 1.5
reported by Schulze et al. (GCN 7972).
mid-UT of the observation:
2008-07-10 16:27:00 (0.384595 days after trigger)
T-T0(days) exp-T g' Rc Ic
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0.384595 86min 18.79 +/- 0.08 18.96 +/- 0.06 18.57 +/- 0.06
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GCN Circular 7972
Subject
GRB 080710: TLS observations, steepening afterglow decay
Date
2008-07-11T14:14:53Z (17 years ago)
From
Alexander Kann at TLS Tautenburg <kann@tls-tautenburg.de>
S. Schulze, D. A. Kann, A. Rossi, E. Gonsalves, C. Hoegner and B. Stecklum
(TLS Tautenburg) report:
We observed the optical afterglow location (Li et al., GCN 7959) of Swift
GRB 080710 (Sbarufatti et al., GCN 7957) with the TLS 1.34m Schmidt
telescope under inclement but improving conditions. 600 second B and V
observations were affected by passing clouds and yielded no detections and
shallow upper limits only. We detect the afterglow clearly in a single Rc
image as well as in four Ic images (600 seconds each) before dawn shut us
down. We measure afterglow magnitudes against eight USNOB1.0 stars in each
case:
time (days) filter magnitude exposure
0.7275 Rc 20.05 +/- 0.12 600
0.7468 Ic 19.75 +/- 0.13 4 x 600
In comparison with the magnitude as well as the slope reported from the
Faulkes Telescope North (Bersier et al., GCN 7963) (R = 17.8 at 4.4h,
alpha = 0.82), our measurement implies a significant steepening of the
decay, we find alpha = 1.5 between 4.4 and 17.5 hours after the GRB. This
implies that a break must have occurred inbetween, and possibly the slope
during the time of our observations is already > 2 and the break is a jet
break.
Using the redshift of 0.845 (Perley et al., GCN 7962