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2001ApJ...554L.155J - Astrophys. J., 554, L155-L158 (2001/June-3)

The redshift of the optical transient associated with GRB 010222.

JHA S., PAHRE M.A., GARNAVICH P.M., CALKINS M.L., KILGARD R.E., MATHESON T., McDOWELL J.C., ROLL J.B. and STANEK K.Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

The gamma-ray burst (GRB) 010222 is the brightest GRB detected to date by the BeppoSAX satellite. Prompt identification of the associated optical transient (OT) allowed for spectroscopy with the Tillinghast 1.5 m telescope at F. L. Whipple Observatory while the source was still relatively bright (R≃18.6 mag), within 5 hr of the burst. The OT shows a blue continuum with many superposed absorption features corresponding to metal lines at z=1.477, 1.157, and possibly also 0.928. The redshift of GRB 010222 is therefore unambiguously placed at z≥1.477. The high number of Mg II absorbers and especially the large equivalent widths of the Mg II, Mg I, and Fe II absorption lines in the z=1.477 system further argue either for a very small impact parameter or that the z=1.477 system is the GRB host galaxy itself. The spectral index of the OT is relatively steep, Fν∝ν–0.89±0.03, and this cannot be caused by dust with a standard Galactic extinction law in the z=1.477 absorption system. This spectroscopic identification of the redshift of GRB 010222 shows that prompt and well-coordinated follow-up of bright GRBs can be successful even with telescopes of modest aperture.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Distances and Redshifts - Galaxies: ISM - Gamma Rays: Bursts - Ultraviolet: Galaxies

CDS comments: Fig.1: Star A = USNO-A2.0 1275-08542334.

Simbad objects: 12

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