//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 846 SUBJECT: BeppoSAX ALERT: GRB001011 DATE: 00/10/11 20:06:46 GMT FROM: Luigi Piro at IAS/CNR Frascati BeppoSAX ALERT: GRB001011 On Oct. 11, 15:54:50 U.T. a GRB (GRB001011) has been detected simultaneosly by the GRBM and WFC2 aboard BeppoSAX. Preliminary coordinates from WFC are: R.A.(2000)= 275.865 DEC(2000)= -50.902 The error radius at this stage of analysis is 5'. We are planning a BeppoSAX-NFI observation. G. Gandolfi on behalf of BeppoSAX Mission Scientist //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 847 SUBJECT: GRB001011 BeppoSAX/WFC refined position DATE: 00/10/11 22:12:25 GMT FROM: Luigi Piro at IAS/CNR Frascati GRB001011 BeppoSAX/WFC refined position Refined coordinates of GRB001011 from WFC are: R.A.(2000)= 275.768 DEC.(2000)= -50.899 The error radius is 2'. A BeppoSAX/NFI follow-up observation is not feasible due to the presence of the moon in one of the startrackers of the satellite. G. Gandolfi on behalf of BeppoSAX Mission Scientist //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 849 SUBJECT: The Likely Optical/Infrared Afterglow of GRB 001011 DATE: 00/10/14 12:03:42 GMT FROM: Javier Gorosabel at LAEFF-INTA, Madrid The Likely Optical/Infrared Afterglow of GRB 001011 J. Gorosabel (DSRI, Copenhagen), J. Hjorth (U. of Copenhagen and OMP, Toulouse), H. Pedersen, B. L. Jensen (U. of Copenhagen), J. P. U. Fynbo (ESO), M. I. Andersen (U. of Oulu), J. Greiner (AIP, Potsdam), A. J. Castro-Tirado (LAEFF-INTA, Madrid and IAA-CSIC, Granada), E. Pian (Astr. Obs., Trieste and ITESRE-CNR, Bologna), P. Vreeswijk, E. van den Heuvel (U. of Amsterdam), M. A. Treyer (LAM, Marseille), G. Mallen-Ornelas (U. of Toronto) report on behalf of a joint afterglow network: "We have performed R, J and Ks-band observations of the GRB 001011 error box (Gandolfi et al. GCN #846) with the 1.54-m Danish and the 3.58-m New Technology Telescope (NTT) at ESO, La Silla as follows: Date (UT) Telescope (Instr.) Texp (s) Filter ------------------------------------------------------------ Oct. 11.963 - 11.967 NTT (SOFI) 15 x 60 Ks Oct. 11.967 - 11.982 NTT (SOFI) 15 x 60 J Oct. 11.983 - 12.000 NTT (SOFI) 15 x 60 Ks Oct. 11.993 - 12.036 1.54-m (DFOSC) 5 x 600 R Oct. 14.003 - 14.052 1.54-m (DFOSC) 5 x 600 R ------------------------------------------------------------ A comparison of the two sets of R-band images reveals a fading object (not present in the DSS-2) located at: RA(J2000) = 18h 23m 04.6s Dec(J2000) = -50d 54' 16" with an uncertainty of 2". This location is consistent with the refined BeppoSAX WFC position (GCN #847). Preliminary aperture photometry yields for the optical transient: R = 20.6 +- 0.1 on Oct. 12.014 UT R = 23.5 +- 0.4 on Oct. 14.027 UT The zero point is based on the USNO-A2.0 star located at RA(J2000) = 18h 23m 1.658s, Dec(J2000) = -50d 54' 17.24" with magnitude R = 18.0. The object is also clearly detected in the J and Ks-band images. Given the location of the transient in the WFC error box, its absence in the DSS-2, and a power-law decay index of -1.4 which is typical of GRB afterglows, it is likely that the transient is the optical/infrared afterglow of GRB 001011. Finding charts can be found at: http://www.dsri.dk/~jgu/grb001011/ We acknowledge the assistance from L. Vanzi, N. Ageorges, and H. Jones at La Silla."