GRB 110715A: Multiwavelength study of the first gamma-ray burst observed with ALMA

GRB 110715A had a bright afterglow that was obscured in the optical by a high Galactic extinction. We discovered the submillimeter counterpart with APEX and followed it in radio with ATCA for over 2 months. Additional submm observations were performed with ALMA as a test of the ToO procedures during...

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Veröffentlicht in:EAS Publications Series 2013, Vol.61, p.267-269
Hauptverfasser: Sánchez-Ramírez, R., Hancock, P., Murphy, T., de Ugarte Postigo, A., Gorosabel, J., Kann, D.A., Thöne, C.C., Lundgren, A., Kamble, A., Oates, S.R., Fynbo, J.P.U., de Gregorio Monsalvo, I., Garcia-Appadoo, D., Martín, S., Kuin, N.P.M., Greiner, J., Castro-Tirado, A.J.
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Zusammenfassung:GRB 110715A had a bright afterglow that was obscured in the optical by a high Galactic extinction. We discovered the submillimeter counterpart with APEX and followed it in radio with ATCA for over 2 months. Additional submm observations were performed with ALMA as a test of the ToO procedures during commissioning, becoming the first GRB afterglow to be detected by the observatory. UV, optical and NIR observations were performed with Swift/UVOT and 2.2 m/GROND in La Silla and X-ray data were obtained by Swift/XRT. The dataset is complemented with spectroscopic data from the VLT/X-shooter spectrograph. The absorption features present in the intermediate resolution optical/nIR spectra reveal a redshift of 0.8224 and a host galaxy environment with low ionization. We fit in the host galaxy absorption features two velocity components separated by 30 km/s, implying a host galaxy with low dynamical activity.
ISSN:1633-4760
1638-1963
DOI:10.1051/eas/1361042