//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 895 SUBJECT: IPN triangulation of GRB001204 (short/hard) DATE: 00/12/07 01:19:49 GMT FROM: Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL K. Hurley, on behalf of the Ulysses GRB team, T. Cline, on behalf of the Konus-Wind and NEAR GRB teams, F. Frontera, C. Guidorzi, and E. Montanari, on behalf of the BeppoSAX GRBM team, and E. Mazets and S. Golenetskii, on behalf of the KONUS-WIND GRB team, report: Ulysses and NEAR have only recently emerged from an intense solar proton event lasting approximately two weeks. Ulysses, NEAR, BeppoSAX GRBM, and KONUS-WIND observed this GRB at 28869 seconds. Its spectrum and duration place it firmly in the "short/hard" class of gamma-ray bursts. As observed by Ulysses, it had a duration of <0.5 seconds, a 25-100 keV fluence of approximately 3.7E-7 erg/cm2, and a peak flux of approximately 6.8E-7 erg/cm2 s over 0.5 seconds. We have triangulated it to a preliminary, 3 sigma error box with approximate area 18 square arcminutes, whose coordinates are: ERROR BOX CENTER: 2 h 41 m 8.59 s 12 o 53 ' 46.31 " ERROR BOX CORNER 1: 2 h 41 m 10.35 s 12 o 51 ' 56.95 " ERROR BOX CORNER 2: 2 h 40 m 50.39 s 12 o 51 ' 35.60 " ERROR BOX CORNER 3: 2 h 41 m 26.79 s 12 o 55 ' 57.13 " ERROR BOX CORNER 4: 2 h 41 m 6.83 s 12 o 55 ' 35.67 " Because solar protons were still being recorded by Ulysses, this burst was detected at slightly under 5 sigma significance (statistical only), making it somewhat marginal. However, final consistency checks are now being carried out, and the results will be communicated as soon as they are available. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 896 SUBJECT: GRB001204, Radio observations DATE: 00/12/07 08:18:50 GMT FROM: Edo Berger at Caltech E. Berger (Caltech) and D. A. Frail (NRAO), report on behalf of a larger collaboration: "Beginning on December 7.17 UT we observed the IPN error box of the short/hard burst, GRB001204 (GCN #895) with the VLA at 1.43 and 4.86 GHz. We find no new sources, which are not cataloged in the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS), with a flux density larger than 250 microJy (5-6 sigma) at 4.86 GHz. This message may be cited. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 897 SUBJECT: Confirmation of IPN position for GRB001204 DATE: 00/12/07 17:28:09 GMT FROM: Kevin Hurley at UCBerkeley/SSL K. Hurley, on behalf of the Ulysses GRB team, T. Cline, on behalf of the Konus-Wind and NEAR GRB teams, F. Frontera, C. Guidorzi, and E. Montanari, on behalf of the BeppoSAX GRBM team, and E. Mazets and S. Golenetskii, on behalf of the KONUS-WIND GRB team, report: We have now completed several consistency checks for the IPN position of GRB001204 (GCN 895), including 1. Deriving the ecliptic latitude of the event using the Konus-WIND data, 2. Deriving the possible arrival directions using the BeppoSAX GRBM data, 3. Eliminating one possible IPN position using BeppoSAX Earth-blocking, and 4. Deriving an annulus by comparing the BeppoSAX GRBM and Konus-WIND data (the two data sets with the best time resolution and signal-to-noise ratios). As all of the results are consistent with the position given in GCN 895, we conclude that this is indeed the correct error box for this event, despite the somewhat marginal detection by Ulysses. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 898 SUBJECT: GRB001204: Optical observations DATE: 00/12/07 22:19:28 GMT FROM: Paul Price at RSAA, ANU P.A. Price, T.S. Axelrod and B.P. Schmidt (RSAA, ANU) report: "We have observed the error box of the short/hard GRB001204 (Hurley et al., GCN #895, #897) with the robotic 50-inch telescope at Mount Stomlo Observatory starting at 2000 Dec 7.42 (approximately 3 days after the burst). Our 3x300s exposures in R_MACHO cover the entire error box. We find no optical transient candidate on visual comparison of the combined image with the DSS-2 red scan, to a limiting magnitude of R ~ 20.1 (based on USNO catalogue)." This message may be cited. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 908 SUBJECT: GRB 001204: Ks observations DATE: 00/12/25 21:57:58 GMT FROM: Paul Vreeswijk at U of Amsterdam P.M. Vreeswijk, E. Rol (Univ. of Amsterdam) report on behalf of a larger collaboration: The central 4.5'x4.5' of the error box of GRB 001204 (Hurley et al., GCN #895) was observed for 30 min. in Ks with the New Technology Telescope (NTT) at the European Southern Observatory on December 9.14 and 14.02 UT, respectively 4.8 and 9.7 days after the burst. The limiting magnitude (5-sigma, aperture radius of one FWHM, or 0.8") for both epochs is Ks=20.0. No counterpart candidate is found. We appreciate the assistance of the NTT team.