LOTIS, Super-LOTIS, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and Tautenburg Observations of GRB 010921
Abstract
We present multi-instrument optical observations of the High Energy Transient Explorer (HETE-2) and Interplanetary Network error box of GRB 010921. This event was the first gamma-ray burst (GRB) partly localized by HETE-2 that has resulted in the detection of an optical afterglow. In this Letter, we report the earliest known observations of the GRB 010921 field, taken with the 0.11 m Livermore Optical Transient Imaging System (LOTIS) telescope, and the earliest known detection of the GRB 010921 optical afterglow, using the 0.5 m Sloan Digital Sky Survey Photometric Telescope (SDSS PT). Observations with the LOTIS telescope began during a routine sky patrol 52 minutes after the burst. Observations were made with the SDSS PT, the 0.6 m Super-LOTIS telescope, and the 1.34 m Tautenburg Schmidt telescope 21.3, 21.8, and 37.5 hr, respectively, after the GRB. In addition, the host galaxy was observed with the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station 1.0 m telescope 56 days after the burst. We find that at later times (t>1 day after the burst), the optical afterglow exhibited a power-law decline with a slope of α=1.75+/-0.28. However, our earliest observations show that this power-law decline cannot have extended to early times (t<0.035 days).
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- June 2002
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0112397
- Bibcode:
- 2002ApJ...571L.131P
- Keywords:
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- Gamma Rays: Bursts;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- AASTeX v5.x LaTeX 2e, 6 pages with 2 postscript figures, will be submitted to ApJ Letters