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1999ApJ...511L..85C - Astrophys. J., 511, L85-L88 (1999/February-1)

The optical/IR counterpart of the 1998 july 3 gamma-ray burst and its evolution.

CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., ZAPATERO-OSORIO M.R., GOROSABEL J., GREINER J., HEIDT J., HERRANZ D., KEMP S.N., MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ E., OSCOZ A., ORTEGA V., ROESER H.-J., WOLF C., PEDERSEN H., JAUNSEN A.O., KORHONEN H., ILYIN I., DUEMMLER R., ANDERSEN M.I., HJORTH J., HENDEN A.A., VRBA F.J., FRIED J.W., FRONTERA F. and NICASTRO L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We imaged the X-ray error box of GRB 980703, beginning 22.5 hr after the γ-ray event, in both the optical R and near-infrared H bands. A fading optical/IR object was detected within the X-ray error box, coincident with the variable radio source reported by Frail et al. in 1998, who also detected the optical transient independently of us. Further imagery revealed the gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxy, with R=22.49±0.04 and H=20.5±0.25, the brightest so far detected. When excluding its contribution to the total flux, both the R- and H-band light curves are well fit by a power-law decay with index α≃1.4. Our data suggest an intrinsic column density in the host galaxy of ∼3.5x1021 cm–2, which indicates the existence of a dense and gas-rich medium in which the GRB occurred, thus supporting the hypernova model scenarios.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Gamma Rays: Bursts

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