//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 618 SUBJECT: GRB000326 [IPN Position] DATE: 00/03/26 22:07:28 GMT FROM: Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL K. Hurley, E. Mazets, and T. Cline, on behalf of the Ulysses, Konus-Wind, and NEAR GRB teams, report: Ulysses, Konus, and NEAR observed a 2 s long burst at 19134 s on March 26 2000. Its 25-100 keV fluence was ~3x10^-6 erg/cm^2. We have triangulated it to an ~ 50 sq. arcmin. error box whose preliminary coordinates are: RA(2000) DEC(2000) 22 h 11 m 23.51 s -26 o 8 ' 46.15 " (CENTER) 22 h 11 m 47.86 s -26 o 8 ' 46.77 " (CORNER) 22 h 10 m 26.91 s -26 o 12 ' 53.19 " (CORNER) 22 h 12 m 19.73 s -26 o 4 ' 37.46 " (CORNER) 22 h 10 m 59.13 s -26 o 8 ' 45.17 " (CORNER) This error box can be refined further. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 619 SUBJECT: GRB000326, Radio observations DATE: 00/03/27 23:42:38 GMT FROM: Dale A. Frail at NRAO D. A. Frail (NRAO) reports on behalf of a larger collaboration: "We observed the short-duration burst GRB 000326 (GCN #618) with the VLA at a frequency of 4.86 GHz, starting on March 27.70 UT. Three separate pointings were required to image the IPN error box. With an rms noise level of 62 microJy, we identify one bright source (i.e. flux density > 6-sigma) on the edge of the IPN error box at (J2000) r.a.= 22 11 22.00, dec. = -26 07 35.2. Two weaker sources are also seen at r.a.= 22 10 49.55, dec. = -26 10 0.2 and r.a.= 22 10 55.33, dec. = -26 09 51.1. We will continue to monitor this field to determine which, if any, of the sources are related to GRB 000326." //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 620 SUBJECT: GRB 000326: Optical Observations DATE: 00/03/28 09:14:35 GMT FROM: Brian Lindgren Jensen at U.of Copenhagen B. L. Jensen, H. Pedersen, J. Hjorth (U. of Copenhagen) and J. Gorosabel (DSRI, Copenhagen) report on behalf of a larger European GRB consortium: "Using the WFI at the ESO/MPI 2.2m telescope, La Silla, we have obtained an R-band exposure of 600 s, covering the whole of the IPN error-box of GRB 000326 (Hurley et al., GCN #618), on 2000 March 27.41 UT (i.e. ~29 h after the GRB). The image was taken in twillight, at airmass~2. No suitable flat-field is currently available. The depth of this image is comparable to DSS-2 (red). Seeing is FWHM~1.0". The faintest objects are R~21.0, based on USNO-A1.0 photometry. We find no bright objects which are not visible on DSS-2 (red). At the position of the bright radio source found by Frail (GCN #619), we find a faint, unresolved object. A preliminary magnitude of this object (USNO-A1.0) is R:20.6+-0.3. This object is not seen on DSS-2 (red), but this may be due to a nearby, brighter star. The position (USNO-A1.0) of the object is (J2000) RA=22:11:22.01, Dec=-26:07:35.8, 1" uncertainty. Further observations are necessary to determine whether this object is related to GRB 000326. At the positions of the two faint radio-sources mentioned by Frail, we find no optical sources. Sections of the image will be made available at: http://www.astro.ku.dk/~brian_j/grb/grb000326/ We acknowledge the helpful assistance of P. Francois, at ESO/La Silla." //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 622 SUBJECT: GRB000326, Further VLA observations DATE: 00/03/28 21:27:49 GMT FROM: Dale A. Frail at NRAO D. A. Frail (NRAO) reports on behalf of a larger collaboration: "Further VLA observations were made of the short-duration burst GRB000326 (GCN #618) at 4.86 GHz, starting on March 28.82 UT. None of the radio sources reported in GCN #619 show any evidence for variability between the two epochs above a 2-sigma level. We note that all radio afterglows detected to date show some level of short-term variability." //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 625 SUBJECT: GRB000326 Optical Observations DATE: 00/04/06 11:28:14 GMT FROM: Holger Pedersen at Copenhagen U Obs H. Pedersen, B. L. Jensen, J. Hjorth (U. of Copenhagen) and J. Gorosabel (DSRI, Copenhagen) report: "Further to the observations reported in GCN #620, we have used the ESO 2.2m + WFI to acquire R-band exposures, as follows: 2000 March 29.41 UTC, exp. 180 s, seeing 1.2" FWHM, 2000 March 30.40 UTC, exp. 600 s, seeing 1.0" FWHM. The first of these covers a 8' x 16' area centered on the brightest of the three radio sources found by Frail (GCN #619). The second covers the full GRB error box (Hurley et al., GCN #618). Inspection of the new data reveals that the optical object seen at the position of the said radio source is extended and of same brightness, as when first detected, on 27.41 UT. We conclude, in agreement with Frail (GCN #622), that it is not a likely afterglow. Comparison between the March 27.41 (GCN #620) and the March 30.40 exposures has revealed no variable object within the full error box. The limiting magnitude is R ~21.5. We cannot exclude that the GRB has occurred in the gaps between the WFI camera's eight CCD chips; these gaps amount to ~6 sq. arcmin. out of the ~50 sq. arcmin. size of the GRB error box."