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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2012

Prompt, early and afterglow optical observations of five γ-ray bursts: GRB 100901A, GRB 100902A, GRB 100905A, GRB 100906A and GRB 101020A

E. S. Gorbovskoy; Galina V. Lipunova; V. M. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. A. Kuvshinov; P. V. Balanutsa; V. V. Chazov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; D. Zimnukhov; M. Kornilov; A. V. Sankovich; A. Krylov; K. Ivanov; O. Chvalaev; V. Poleschuk; E. Konstantinov; O. Gress; S. A. Yazev; Nikolay M. Budnev; V. Krushinski; I. Zalozhnich; A.A. Popov; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; D.V. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Yurkov

We present results of the prompt, early, and afterglow optical observations of five gamma-ray bursts, GRBs 100901A, 100902A, 100905A, 100906A, and 101020A, made with the Mobile Astronomical System of TElescope-Robots in Russia (MASTER-II net), the 1.5-m telescope of Sierra-Nevada Observatory, and the 2.56-m Nordic Optical Telescope. For two sources, GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A, we detected optical counterparts and obtained light curves starting before cessation of gamma-ray emission, at 113 s and 48 s after the trigger, respectively. Observations of GRB 100906A were conducted with two polarizing filters. Observations of the other three bursts gave the upper limits on the optical flux; their properties are briefly discussed. More detailed analysis of GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A supplemented by Swift data provides the following results and indicates different origins of the prompt optical radiation in the two bursts. The light curves patterns and spectral distributions suggest a common production site of the prompt optical and high-energy emission in GRB 100901A. Results of spectral fits for GRB 100901A in the range from the optical to X-rays favor power-law energy distributions with similar values of the optical extinction in the host galaxy. GRB 100906A produced a smoothly peaking optical light curve suggesting that the prompt optical radiation in this GRB originated in a front shock. This is supported by a spectral analysis. We have found that the Amati and Ghirlanda relations are satisfied for GRB 100906A. An upper limit on the value of the optical extinction on the host of GRB 100906A is obtained.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2012

Prompt, early and afterglow optical observations of five γ-ray bursts: GRB 100901A, GRB 100902A, GRB 100905A, GRB 100906A and GRB 101020A: Optical observations of five GRBs

E. Gorbovskoy; Galina V. Lipunova; V. Lipunov; V. Kornilov; A. A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; N. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. V. Balanutsa; V. V. Chazov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; D. Zimnukhov; M. Kornilov; A. V. Sankovich; A. Krylov; K. Ivanov; O. Chvalaev; V. Poleschuk; E. Konstantinov; O. Gress; S. Yazev; N. Budnev; V. Krushinski; I. Zalozhnich; A. Popov; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; D. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Yurkov

We present results of the prompt, early, and afterglow optical observations of five gamma-ray bursts, GRBs 100901A, 100902A, 100905A, 100906A, and 101020A, made with the Mobile Astronomical System of TElescope-Robots in Russia (MASTER-II net), the 1.5-m telescope of Sierra-Nevada Observatory, and the 2.56-m Nordic Optical Telescope. For two sources, GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A, we detected optical counterparts and obtained light curves starting before cessation of gamma-ray emission, at 113 s and 48 s after the trigger, respectively. Observations of GRB 100906A were conducted with two polarizing filters. Observations of the other three bursts gave the upper limits on the optical flux; their properties are briefly discussed. More detailed analysis of GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A supplemented by Swift data provides the following results and indicates different origins of the prompt optical radiation in the two bursts. The light curves patterns and spectral distributions suggest a common production site of the prompt optical and high-energy emission in GRB 100901A. Results of spectral fits for GRB 100901A in the range from the optical to X-rays favor power-law energy distributions with similar values of the optical extinction in the host galaxy. GRB 100906A produced a smoothly peaking optical light curve suggesting that the prompt optical radiation in this GRB originated in a front shock. This is supported by a spectral analysis. We have found that the Amati and Ghirlanda relations are satisfied for GRB 100906A. An upper limit on the value of the optical extinction on the host of GRB 100906A is obtained.


Archive | 2009

GRB 090424: MASTER-net prompt optical limit.

E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; V. Krushinski; I. Zalognikh; T. Kopytova


Archive | 2009

GRB 090320B: MASTER-net prompt optical observations.

E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; V. Krushinski; I. Zalognikh; T. Kopytova


Archive | 2008

GRB 0811215A: MASTER prompt optical observations.

V. Krushinski; I. Zalozhnich; T. Kopytova; A. Popov; K. Ivanov; O. Chuvalaev; V. Poleschuk; E. Konstantinov; V. Lenok; O. Gres; S. Yazev; Nikolay M. Budnev; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; D. Zimnukhov; M. Kornilov; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; D. Dormidontov; V. Sennik; V. Yurkov


Archive | 2009

GRB 090528B: MASTER-II Kourovka optical limit.

V. Krushinski; I. Zalognikh; A. Popov; T. Kopytova; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko


Archive | 2009

GRB 090820: MASTER-net optical polarization observations.

E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; D. Zemnukhov; M. Kornilov; V. Krushinski; I. Zalozhnih; T. Kopytova; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; D. Dormidontov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; Nikolay M. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; V. Lenok; S. P. Sergienko; V. Yurkov


Archive | 2009

GRB 091130B: MASTER observations.

S. P. Sergienko; V. Yurkov; E. Gorbovskoy; D. Zimnukhov; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; D. Kuvshinov; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; A. Tlatov; A. Parkhomenko; D. Dormidontov; V. Krushinski; I. Zalognikh; T. Kopytova; A. Popov; S. Yazev; K. Ivanov; Nikolay M. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; V. Lenok


Archive | 2009

GRB 090408B: MASTER II-Kourovka optical observations.

V. Krushinski; I. Zalognikh; T. Kopytova; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. Kuvshinov; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; Pavel Kortunov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev


Archive | 2008

GRB 080319C: MASTER-VWF-Kislovodsk optical observation.

V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; D. Kuvshinov; E. Gorbovskoy; Nataly V. Tyurina; A. Belinski; Andrey Krylov; N. Shatskiy; A. Sankovich; Vsevolod A. Vladimirov; P. Gritsyk; V. Vibornov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; P. Balanutsa; A. Tlatov; I. Golubov; K. Ivanov; I. Zalognikh

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N. Shatskiy

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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D. Kuvshinov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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Nataly V. Tyurina

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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V. Lipunov

Moscow State University

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A. Belinski

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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K. Ivanov

Irkutsk State University

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P. Balanutsa

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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