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2006ApJ...642L..99W - Astrophys. J., 642, L99-L102 (2006/May-2)

RAPTOR observations of delayed explosive activity in the high-redshift gamma-ray burst GRB 060206.

WOZNIAK P.R., VESTRAND W.T., WREN J.A., WHITE R.R., EVANS S.M. and CASPERSON D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Rapid Telescopes for Optical Response (RAPTOR) system at Los Alamos National Laboratory observed GRB 060206 starting 48.1 minutes after γ-ray emission triggered the Burst Alert Telescope on board the Swift satellite. The afterglow light curve measured by RAPTOR shows a spectacular rebrightening by ∼1 mag about 1 hr after the trigger and peaks at R∼16.4 mag. Shortly after the onset of the explosive rebrightening, the optical transient doubled its flux on a timescale of about 4 minutes. The total R-band fluence received from GRB 060206 during this episode is 2.3x10–9 ergs/cm2. In the rest frame of the burst (z=4.045), this yields an isotropic equivalent energy release of Eiso∼0.7x1050 ergs in just a narrow UV band, λ≃130±22 nm. We discuss the implications of RAPTOR observations for untriggered searches for fast optical transients and studies of GRB environments at high redshift.

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

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/642/L99): table1.dat>

CDS comments: Parag.2, the uncataloged 17th magnitude variable object = EQ J133143.44+350303.2 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 4

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