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Observations of the optical afterglow from GRB 060526 with the RTT-150 telescope
Authors:I M Khamitov  R A Burenin  I F Bikmaev  N A Sakhibullin  M N Pavlinsky  R A Sunyaev  Z Aslan
Institution:(1) TUBITAK National Observatory, Antalya, Turkey;(2) Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsoyuznaya ul. 84/32, Moscow, 117997, Russia;(3) Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia;(4) Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, Kazan, Russia
Abstract:Multicolor photometric observations of the optical afterglow from GRB 060526 with the Russian-Turkish 1.5-m RTT-150 telescope (Mount Bakyrlytepe, Turkey) are presented. The afterglow light curve was measured in detail starting from about 5 h after the GRB and over five ensuing nights. In addition, upper limits were obtained on the rapid variability of the afterglow on the first night of observations and the history of afterglow color variations was measured in detail. In the time interval from 6 to 16 h after the burst, the flux gradually decreased approximately as a power law with a slope of ?1.14 ± 0.02. Subsequently, variability was observed on a time scale δt < t and the afterglow began to decay much faster. The afterglow color was approximately constant (V?R ≈ 0.5) throughout the observations, despite the flux variability. Variability time scales up to δt/t ≈ 0.0055 were observed at ΔF ν/F ν ≈ 0.3, which violates many constraints on the variability of the observed emission from an ultrarelativistic jet obtained by Ioka et al. (2005). We suggest explaining this variability by the fact that the shell motion is no longer ultrarelativistic at this time.
Keywords:cosmic gamma-ray bursts  afterglows  optical observations
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