[vsnet-grb-info 27656] GRB 210207B: Prompt and very late time observations with HCT.
GCN Circulars
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Mon Apr 5 01:51:54 JST 2021
TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR
NUMBER: 29759
SUBJECT: GRB 210207B: Prompt and very late time observations with HCT.
DATE: 21/04/04 16:50:36 GMT
FROM: Firoza Sutaria at Indian Inst. of Astrophysics <fsutaria at iiap.res.in>
F. Sutaria (IIA, Bangalore, India) and A. Ray (TIFR /HBCSE, Mumbai,
India) report on the observations of the optical counterpart of GRB
210207B (Lien et al., GCN #29420; Strausbaugh, R, GCN #29441 and
references therein) taken with the Himalyan Chandra telescope (HCT) on
two epochs.
The first observation was on MJD 59254.91163194 -- i.e 48.0103 hr after
the Swift/BAT trigger. The field of the GRB was observed in the Bessel
R filter. We stacked 12 frames to achieve a total exposure time of 570
s. The photometry was carried out using standard IRAF utilities for
faint objects in relatively uncrowded fields. The instrumental
magnitudes were calibrated against photometric standards in the field
of PG0918+029, taken on the same and on the previous night, resulting in
an average atmospheric extinction coefficient of 0.087(\pm 0.0208) /mag
in this filter. At the position of the GRB (18:02:32.40 +53:40:56.0) we
find a faint optical source with apparent magnitude R=22.0 \pm 0.1,
uncorrected for galactic extinction.
We observed the same field once again on 17th Mar. 2021 (MJD
59290.91730324), in the same filter. A stacked exposure of 10 frames
leading to a total exposure time of 600s did not reveal any source at
the location of the GRB, down to a 3-sigma limiting magnitude of R=
23.66. We thus conclude that there was no contribution from the host
galaxy in the previous detection. Our results are also tabulated below.
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MJD Filter Detected? Magnitude
(uncorrected for galactic
extinction)
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59254.9116 R Yes 22.0 \pm 0.1
59290.9173 R No. < 23.66 (3-sigma)
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We note that the galactic extinction for the CTIO R filter in this
direction is estimated at A_R = 0.087 mag [Schlafly E. F. & Finkbeiner
D., 2011, ApJ, 737, 103], based on a SDSS dust map. However, the IRAS
and COBE/DIRBE survey [D.J. Schlegel, D.P. Finkbeiner, & M. Davis,
1998, ApJ, 500, 525] sets it at A_R=0.109 mag.
This GCN may be cited.
We thank the staff of IAO, Hanle and CREST, Hosakote, that made these
observations possible. The facilities at IAO and CREST are operated by
the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore.
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