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[vsnet-flare 13] (fwd) trans337 (GRB optical counterpart candidate) was a flare star
(fwd) trans337 (GRB optical counterpart candidate) was a flare star
(from GCN 1217)
It is trans337
at http://dls.bell-labs.com/transients.html
Position (J2000): 10 48 56.14 -05 00 41.1.
TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT
NUMBER: 1218
SUBJECT: GRB optical counterpart candidate in GCN 1217 is M dwarf
DATE: 02/01/20 21:33:19 GMT
FROM: J.A.Tyson at Lucent <tyson@silicon.div111.bell-labs.com>
Subject: GRB optical counterpart candidate in GCN 1217 is M dwarf
A. Clocchiatti (Catolica U., Chile), P.C. Boeshaar (Drew U.), J.A. Tyson,
A.C. Becker, D. Wittman (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), and the
Deep Lens Survey Team:
The possible GRB optical counterpart reported in GCN 1217 has the post
burst spectrum of a late M dwarf star. A follow-up spectrum and multi color
photometry taken on the Magellan telescope two days after the flare discovery
show a spectrum and colors corresponding to an dM4 dwarf star plus a fainter
galaxy. The composite V mag is ~19.4. The star is nearly centered on the galaxy.
Coords J2000 galaxy: 10 48 56.14 -05 00 41.4, star: 10 48 56.12 -05 00 41.1.
The presence in the spectrum of TiO, CaOH (5530-60 A), and CaOH at
6385A plus B-V~1.7, V-R~1.3 are consistent with a dwarf M star of type dM4-4.5
star with H_a + H_b seen in emission. This type of star lies near the peak
of the disk stellar luminosity function. With an estimated Mv~12, this places
the candidate star at a distance of approximately 300 pc and 200 pc above the
galactic plane, well within the scale height for disk population M dwarfs.
The ten minute optical burst reported in GCN 1217 was trans337 reported at
http://dls.bell-labs.com/transients.html
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