[vsnet-grb-info 4935] GRB 070721B: further observations and analysis
GCN Circulars
gcncirc at capella.gsfc.nasa.gov
Wed Jul 25 00:00:48 JST 2007
TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR
NUMBER: 6655
SUBJECT: GRB 070721B: further observations and analysis
DATE: 07/07/24 15:00:42 GMT
FROM: Daniele Malesani at Niels Bohr Inst,Dark Cosmology Center <malesani at astro.ku.dk>
J.P.U. Fynbo (DARK), P. Jakobsson (Univ. Hertfordshire), D. Malesani, J.
Hjorth (DARK), I. Ilyn (AIP), report:
We have obtained further observations of GRB 070721B (Ziaeepour et al.,
GCN Report 73). We also performed further analysis on our images of the
optical afterglow of GRB 070721B (Malesani et al., GCN 6651).
Our first observation was carried out with the Nordic Optical Telescope
(mean time July 22.173 UT, i.e. 17.6 hr after the trigger). Close to the
UVOT position, we detect a single source at the following coordinates
(J2000, against USNO-B1):
RA = 02:12:33.00
Dec = -02:11:41.4
This position is consistent with source #2 reported by Malesani et al.
(GCN 6651).
We have also obtained further imaging with the ESO-VLT on July 23.409 UT
(47.3 hr after the trigger). We find that source #2 has faded compared
to the two previous epochs. We hence confirm that object #2 is the
optical afterglow of GRB 070721B. Object #1, reported by Malesani et al.
(GCN 6651), is most likely a spurious source caused by a reflection from
the bright star 0877-0042643 in the field (R~6.5).
In our 2-dimensional spectrum we also note the presence of bright
high-redshift galaxy with a redshift z=3.62, very close to the redshift
of GRB 070721B (Malesani et al., GCN 6651). This object is 21" away of
the afterglow, which corresponds to ~150 kpc at z=3.62.
We acknowledge the ESO staff for excellent support.
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