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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2010

Photometry and spectroscopy of GRB 060526: a detailed study of the afterglow and host galaxy of a z = 3.2 gamma-ray burst

C. C. Thöne; D. A. Kann; G. Jóhannesson; J. H. Selj; Andreas O. Jaunsen; J. P. U. Fynbo; C. Akerlof; Kiran S. Baliyan; Corrado Bartolini; I. Bikmaev; Joshua S. Bloom; R. A. Burenin; Bethany Elisa Cobb; S. Covino; P. A. Curran; H. Dahle; A. Ferrero; S. Foley; J. French; Andrew S. Fruchter; Shashikiran Ganesh; John F. Graham; Giuseppe Greco; A. Guarnieri; L. Hanlon; J. Hjorth; Mansur A. Ibrahimov; G. L. Israel; P. Jakobsson; Martin Jelinek

Aims. With this paper we want to investigate the highly variable afterglow light curve and environment of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 060526 at z = 3: 221. Methods. We present one of the largest photometric datasets ever obtained for a GRB afterglow, consisting of multi-color photometric data from the ultraviolet to the near infrared. The data set contains 4 12 data points in total to which we add additional data from the literature. Furthermore, we present low-resolution high signal-to-noise spectra of the afterglow. The afterglow light curve is modeled with both an analytical model using broken power law fits and with a broad-band numerical model wh ich includes energy injections. The absorption lines detec ted in the spectra are used to derive column densities using a multi-ion single-component curve-of-growth analysis from which we derive the metallicity of the host of GRB 060526. Results. The temporal behaviour of the afterglow follows a double broken power law with breaks at t = 0: 090�0: 005 and t = 2: 401�0: 061 days. It shows deviations from the smooth set of power laws that can be modeled by additional energy injections from the central engine, although some significant microvariability remains. The broadband spect ral-energy distribution of the afterglow shows no significa nt extinction along the line of sight. The metallicity derived from S II and Fe II of [S/H] = ‐0.57� 0.25 and [Fe/H] = ‐1.09� 0.24 is relatively high for a galaxy at that redshift but comparable to the metallicity of other GRB hosts at similar redshifts. At the position of the afterglow, no host is detect ed to F775W(AB)= 28.5 mag with the HST, implying an absolute magnitude of the host M(1500 A)>‐18.3 mag which is fainter than most long-duration hosts, although the GRB may be associated with a faint galaxy at a distance of 11 kpc.


Scopus | 2010

Photometry and spectroscopy of GRB 060526: A detailed study of the afterglow and host galaxy of a z = 3.2 gamma-ray burst

C. C. Thöne; J. P. U. Fynbo; J. Hjorth; B. L. Jensen; Daniele Malesani; Paul M. Vreeswijk; S. Covino; De Ugarte Postigo A; D. A. Kann; G. Jóhannesson; J. H. Selj; A. O. Jaunsen; H. Dahle; C. Akerlof; Heather Swan; Fenge Yuan; Kiran S. Baliyan; Shashikiran Ganesh; Corrado Bartolini; Giuseppe Greco; A. Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; I. Bikmaev; J. S. Bloom; Bethany Elisa Cobb; Daniel A. Perley; Dan L. Starr; R. A. Burenin; Mn Pavlinsky; Alexei S. Pozanenko

Aims. With this paper we want to investigate the highly variable afterglow light curve and environment of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 060526 at z = 3: 221. Methods. We present one of the largest photometric datasets ever obtained for a GRB afterglow, consisting of multi-color photometric data from the ultraviolet to the near infrared. The data set contains 4 12 data points in total to which we add additional data from the literature. Furthermore, we present low-resolution high signal-to-noise spectra of the afterglow. The afterglow light curve is modeled with both an analytical model using broken power law fits and with a broad-band numerical model wh ich includes energy injections. The absorption lines detec ted in the spectra are used to derive column densities using a multi-ion single-component curve-of-growth analysis from which we derive the metallicity of the host of GRB 060526. Results. The temporal behaviour of the afterglow follows a double broken power law with breaks at t = 0: 090�0: 005 and t = 2: 401�0: 061 days. It shows deviations from the smooth set of power laws that can be modeled by additional energy injections from the central engine, although some significant microvariability remains. The broadband spect ral-energy distribution of the afterglow shows no significa nt extinction along the line of sight. The metallicity derived from S II and Fe II of [S/H] = ‐0.57� 0.25 and [Fe/H] = ‐1.09� 0.24 is relatively high for a galaxy at that redshift but comparable to the metallicity of other GRB hosts at similar redshifts. At the position of the afterglow, no host is detect ed to F775W(AB)= 28.5 mag with the HST, implying an absolute magnitude of the host M(1500 A)>‐18.3 mag which is fainter than most long-duration hosts, although the GRB may be associated with a faint galaxy at a distance of 11 kpc.


Il Nuovo Cimento B | 2006

TORTOREM : Two-telescope complex for detection and investigation of optical transients

Emilio Molinari; Sergey Bondar; S. Karpov; G. Beskin; A. Birylikov; E. Ivanov; C. Bartdlini; Giuseppe Greco; A. Guarnieri; A. Pigcioni; F. Terra; D. Nanni; G. Chincarinl; Filippo Maria Zerbi; S. Covino; Vincenzo Testa; G. Tosti; Fabrizio Vitali; L. A. Antonelli; Paolo Conconi; G. Malaspina; L. Nicastro; E. Palazzi


Archive | 2006

GRB 060719: TORTOREM optical upper limits.

Sergey Karpov; Gregory M. Beskin; Sergey Bondar; Corrado Bartolini; Giuseppe Greco; Adriano Guarnieri; D. Nanni; Adalberto Piccioni; F. Terra; Emilio Molinari; Guido Chincarini; Filippo Maria Zerbi; S. Covino; Vincenzo Testa; G. Tosti; Fabio Vitali; L. A. Antonelli; Paolo Conconi; G. Cutispoto; G. Malaspina; L. Nicastro; Eliana Palazzi; E. J. A. Meurs; Paolo Goldoni


Archive | 2008

GRB 080319B: TORTORA light curve.

Sergey Karpov; Gregory M. Beskin; Sergey Bondar; Corrado Bartolini; Giuseppe Greco; Adriano Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; D. Nanni; F. Terra; Emilio Molinari; Guido Chincarini; Filippo Maria Zerbi; S. Covino; Vincenzo Testa; G. Tosti; Fabio Vitali; Lucio Angelo Antonelli; Paolo Conconi; G. Cutispoto; G. Malaspina; L. Nicastro; Eliana Palazzi; E. J. A. Meurs; Paolo Goldoni


Archive | 2009

GRB 090313: optical observations.

E. Maiorano; Graziella Pizzichini; Corrado Bartolini; Giuseppe Greco; Adriano Guarnieri; A. Mantegna; Adalberto Piccioni; D. Nanni; F. Terra; R. Gualandi


Archive | 2008

GRB 080723A: optical upper limit.

Filip Munz; F. Terra; Giuseppe Greco; Corrado Bartolini; Adriano Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; Graziella Pizzichini; D. Nanni; S. Galleti; R. Gualandi


Archive | 2008

GRB 080319D: optical upper limit.

Giuseppe Greco; F. Terra; Corrado Bartolini; Adriano Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; Filip Munz; Graziella Pizzichini; D. Nanni; Andrew Shearer; R. Gualandi


Archive | 2008

GRB 080205: optical observation.

F. Terra; Giuseppe Greco; Corrado Bartolini; Adriano Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; D. Nanni; Graziella Pizzichini; Giuseppe Gavazzi; Antonio De Blasi


Archive | 2008

GRB 080319B: TORTORA light curve (Correction).

Sergey Karpov; Gregory M. Beskin; Sergey Bondar; Corrado Bartolini; Giuseppe Greco; Adriano Guarnieri; Adalberto Piccioni; D. Nanni; F. Terra; Emilio Molinari; Guido Chincarini; Filippo Maria Zerbi; S. Covino; Vincenzo Testa; G. Tosti; Fabio Vitali; Lucio Angelo Antonelli; Paolo Conconi; G. Cutispoto; G. Malaspina; L. Nicastro; Eliana Palazzi; E. J. A. Meurs; Paolo Goldoni

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Sergey Bondar

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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Sergey Karpov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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