[vsnet-grb-info 9833] GRB 100925A / MAXI J1659-152: BOOTES-2/TELMA and IAC80 optical observations

GCN Circulars gcncirc at capella2.gsfc.nasa.gov
Sun Sep 26 07:09:43 JST 2010


TITLE:   GCN CIRCULAR
NUMBER:  11301
SUBJECT: GRB 100925A / MAXI J1659-152: BOOTES-2/TELMA and IAC80 optical  observations
DATE:    10/09/25 22:09:39 GMT
FROM:    Alberto Castro-Tirado at Inst.de Astro. de Andalucia  <ajct at iaa.es>

M. Jelínek (IAA-CSIC Granada), C. Zurita, M. Visús (IAC Tenerife),
P. Papics (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), P. Kubánek (IPL, Univ.
de Valencia), L. Sabau-Graziati (INTA), A, de Ugarte Postigo (DARK/NBI),
R. Cunniffe, J. Gorosabel and A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC), report on
behalf of a larger collaboration:

"Following the detection of MAXI J1659-152 (Negoro et al. ATEL
2873) by Swift (GRB 100925A, Magano et al. GCNC 11296), we
have obtained further observations at the position of the
optical counterpart reported by Marshall et al. (GCNC 11298)
with the 0.6m TELMA robotic telescope at the BOOTES-2 station
in Málaga and the 0.8m IAC telescope at Observatorio del Teide
in Tenerife (Spain). TELMA observations started on 25 Sep 20.1
UT in the R-band filter. IAC80 observations were carried out
in BVRI with dense monitoring in the R-band.  For a combined
image (120 x 20s) Preliminary analysis yields R = 16.6 +/- 0.1
(based on USNO B-1.0 magnitude for a 15.5 star 1 arcmin north
of the target), thus supporting a Galactic transient, either a
hard outburst of a new compact binary, or a magnetar candidate
similarly to GRB 071006/SWIFT J195509+261406 (Castro-Tirado et
al. 2008, Nat 405, 556; Stefanescu et al. 2008, Nat 405, 503).
Spectroscopic observations are most essential to discern its
nature."

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