GRB 120119A
GCN Circular 12898
Subject
GRB 120119A : LOAO Optical Observations
Date
2012-01-24T09:13:48Z (14 years ago)
From
Minsung Jang at Seoul National U <rigel103@snu.ac.kr>
M. Jang, M. Im (SNU), and Y. Urata (NCU) on behalf of EAFON
We observed GRB 120119A (GCN 12859, Beardmore et al.) in B,V,R- bands
with a 1 m telescope at Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, US.
The observation began at 06:03:31 UT, ~ 2 hours after burst alert.
We took 3 frames for each filter with the exposure time, 300 secs
The afterglow candidate was detected in stacked images of all three filters
with a preliminary magnitude R ~ 20.3 +/- 0.2 mag.
The photometry calibration is based on two USNO B1.0 stars,
USNO-B1.0 0809-0167573 and 0808-0168858
We thank the LOAO operator, J. Yoon for his help with the observation.
GCN Circular 12897
Subject
GRB 120119A : SMA submm follow-up observation
Date
2012-01-24T02:54:46Z (14 years ago)
From
Yuji Urata at Nat. Central U. <urata@astro.ncu.edu.tw>
Y. Urata (NCU), S. Takahashi, K.Y. Huang (ASIAA)
and G. Petitpas (SMA)
We observed the field of GRB120119A (Siegel et al., GCN 12720) with
the Sub-Millimeter Array (SMA). The observation in the 225 GHz band
was started at January 19 11.1 UT (7.1 hours after the trigger).
Our preliminary analysis show no counterpart brighter than 8.1 mJy (3-sigma).
GCN Circular 12895
Subject
GRB 120119A: EVLA observations
Date
2012-01-22T23:17:26Z (14 years ago)
From
Ashley Zauderer at CfA <bevinashley@gmail.com>
A. Zauderer and E. Berger (Harvard) report on behalf of a larger
collaboration:
"We observed the position of GRB 120119A (GCN 12859) with the EVLA
beginning 2012 Jan 21.2 UT (2.0 days after the burst) at a mean
frequency of 5.8 GHz. No significant radio emission is detected at the
enhanced Swift-XRT position (GCN 12876), the UVOT position (GCN 12859)
or optical position (e.g. GCN 12881), to a three-sigma upper limit of
34 uJy."
GCN Circular 12894
Subject
GRB 120119A: GRT detection of early afterglow
Date
2012-01-22T02:16:11Z (14 years ago)
From
Takanori Sakamoto at NASA/GSFC <takanori.sakamoto-1@nasa.gov>
T. Sakamoto (UMBC/GSFC), D. Donato (ORAU/GSFC), N. Gehrels (GSFC),
T. Okajima (GSFC), Y. Urata (NCU)
We observed the field of GRB 120119A detected by Swift
(trigger #512035; Beardmore et al., GCN Circ. 12859) with the 14-inch
Goddard Robotic Telescope (GRT) located at the Goddard Geophysical
and Astronomical Observatory (http://cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov/ggao/).
A total 294 images of 5 sec (200 images), 30 sec (60 images) and
60 sec (34 images) exposures were taken in the R filter starting
from January 19 04:06:42 (UT), about 132 seconds after the trigger
(114 seconds after the BAT position notice), and stopped on
January 19 06:07:50 (UT).
We detect the optical afterglow inside the XRT error circle (Beardmore
et al., GCN Circ. 12876) in the stacked image of good quality 5 sec
exposure images (total exposure of 985 sec). The estimated magnitude is
R = 17.24 +- 0.19 mag (start time: 04:06:42, stop time: 04:44:37). We do
not detected the afterglow in the stacked images of 30 sec exposure images
(total exposure of 1560 sec) and 60 sec exposure images (total exposure of
2040 sec). The estimated five sigma upper limits of those stacked images
are ~17.9 mag (start time: 04:44:55, stop time: 05:30:01) and ~18.0 mag
(start time: 05:30:17, stop time: 06:07:50). All the reported magnitudes
are estimated using the USNO-B1 catalog.
GCN Circular 12892
Subject
GRB 120119A: optical upper limit
Date
2012-01-21T22:00:47Z (14 years ago)
From
Alexei Pozanenko at IKI, Moscow <apozanen@iki.rssi.ru>
V. Rumyantsev, K. Grankin (CrAO), A. Pozanenko (IKI) on behalf of larger
GRB follow up collaboration report:
We observed the field of the Swift GRB 120119A (Beardmore et al., GCN
12859