2000ApJ...540...74S


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2000ApJ...540...74S - Astrophys. J., 540, 74-80 (2000/September-1)

Discovery of the optical counterpart and early optical observations of GRB 990712.

SAHU K.C., VREESWIJK P., BAKOS G., MENZIES J.W., BRAGAGLIA A., FRONTERA F., PIRO L., ALBROW M.D., BOND I.A., BOWER R., CALDWELL J.A.R., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., COURBIN F., DOMINIK M., FYNBO J.U., GALAMA T., GLAZEBROOK K., GREENHILL J., GOROSABEL J., HEARNSHAW J., HILL K., HJORTH J., KANE S., KILMARTIN P.M., KOUVELIOTOU C., MARTIN R., MASETTI N., MAXTED P., MINNITI D., MOLLER P., MURAKI Y., NAKAMURA T., NODA S., OHNISHI K., PALAZZI E., VAN PARADIJS J., PIAN E., POLLARD K.R., RATTENBURY N.J., REID M., ROL E., SAITO T., SACKETT P.D., SAIZAR P., TINNEY C., VERMAAK P., WATSON R., WILLIAMS A., YOCK P. and DAR A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the discovery observations of the optical counterpart of the gamma-ray burst GRB 990712 taken 4.16 hr after the outburst and discuss its light curve observed in the V, R, and I bands during the first ∼35 days after the outburst. The observed light curves were fitted with a power-law decay for the optical transient (OT), plus an additional component that was treated in two different ways. First, the additional component was assumed to be an underlying galaxy of constant brightness. The resulting slope of the decay is 0.97+0.05–0.02, and the magnitudes of the underlying galaxy are V=22.3±0.05, R=21.75±0.05, and I=21.35±0.05. Second, the additional component was assumed to be a galaxy plus an underlying supernova with a time-variable brightness identical to that of GRB 980425, appropriately scaled to the redshift of GRB 990712. The resulting slope of the decay is similar, but the goodness of fit is worse, which would imply that either this GRB is not associated with an underlying supernova or the underlying supernova is much fainter than the supernova associated with GRB 980425. The galaxy in this case is fainter: V=22.7±0.05, R=22.25±0.05, and I=22.15±0.05, and the OT plus the underlying supernova at a given time is brighter. Measurements of the brightnesses of the OT and the galaxy by late-time Hubble Space Telescope observation and ground-based observations can thus assess the presence of an underlying supernova.

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

Nomenclature: Fig.1, Table 2: [SVB2000] NN (Nos 1-10).

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GRB 970228 gB 05 01 46.7 +11 46 53           ~ 638 1
2 GRB 970508 gB 06 53 49.2 +79 16 19           ~ 868 1
3 GRB 980326 gB 08 36 34.3 -18 51 24           ~ 262 0
4 HD 102241 * 11 45 18.6493546912 -74 52 26.290595197   8.73 8.47     A1V 19 0
5 GRB 971214 gB 11 56 26.4 +65 12 01           ~ 440 1
6 HD 106247 PM* 12 13 54.1582435200 -76 01 19.085523060   9.19 8.71     F0IV 22 0
7 GRB 990510 gB 13 38 07.64 -80 29 48.8           ~ 488 1
8 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1820 2
9 [SVB2000] 8 * 22 31 37.5723056352 -73 23 34.141257816           ~ 1 0
10 [CHG2004] B * 22 31 40.1375126088 -73 25 09.561498384     16.975     ~ 2 0
11 [SVB2000] 5 * 22 31 49.3380 -73 24 53.130           ~ 1 0
12 [CHG2004] C * 22 31 49.7938822992 -73 26 09.299894964     16.455     ~ 2 0
13 [CHG2004] A * 22 31 50.8603848024 -73 24 25.400679948     17.185     ~ 2 0
14 GRB 990712 gB 22 31 53.061 -73 24 28.58           ~ 262 1
15 OT 19990712 ? 22 31 53.0614 -73 24 28.576           ~ 2 0
16 [SVB2000] 7 * 22 32 00.6379349352 -73 23 20.960894256           ~ 1 0
17 [SVB2000] 6 * 22 32 02.6356674456 -73 25 28.261303356           ~ 1 0
18 [SVB2000] 10 * 22 32 16.1573 -73 24 55.230           ~ 1 0
19 [CHG2004] D * 22 32 18.7030236120 -73 24 10.275477912     15.905     ~ 2 0
20 2MASS J22322176-7324277 * 22 32 21.77 -73 24 27.8           ~ 1 0
21 GRB 990713 gB ~ ~           ~ 1 0

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