TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 1601 SUBJECT: GRB 021004 continued IR fading DATE: 02/10/07 21:22:19 GMT FROM: James Rhoads at STScI James Rhoads, Ingunn Burud, and Andrew Fruchter report on behalf of a larger collaboration: H band images of GRB 021004 were obtained at the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) on October 5, 6, and 7 UT. Quick look photometry of the October 6 and 7 data show continued fading of the OT, in contrast to the optical behavior reported by Stanek et al (GCNC 1598) over a very similar period. Date Time H err_H -------------------------------------- Oct 6 12:26 UT 17.74 0.05 Oct 7 11:31 UT 18.21 0.05 The errors are the error in 2MASS photometry of our local photometric calibrator; hence the fading is known more precisely than the absolute photometry, and is about 0.47 +- 0.04 mags. This implies that the transient became bluer from Oct. 6 to Oct 7, with a change in logarithmic spectral slope of about 0.4. This could correspond to the arrival of fresh energy at the blast wave external shock, carried by slow ejecta. Interestingly, the color shift corresponds roughly to the change between a frequency below and above the cooling break. We thank David Griep, Bill Golisch, and John Rayner for their invaluable assistance in obtaining these observations. [GCN_OPS NOTE (11 Nov 02): Added the last paragraph of acknowledgements.]