Strategies for prompt searches for GRB afterglows: The discovery of the GRB 001011 optical/near-infrared counterpart using colour-colour selection

J. Gorosabel*, J. U. Fynbo, J. Hjorth, C. Wolf, M. I. Andersen, H. Pedersen, L. Christensen, B. L. Jensen, P. Møller, J. Afonso, M. A. Treyer, G. Mallén-Ornelas, A. J. Castro-Tirado, A. Fruchter, J. Greiner, E. Pian, P. M. Vreeswijk, F. Frontera, L. Kaper, S. KloseC. Kouveliotou, N. Masetti, E. Palazzi, E. Rol, I. Salamanca, N. Tanvir, R. A.M.J. Wijers, E. Van Den Heuvel

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Abstract

We report the discovery of the optical and near-infrared counterparts to GRB 001011. The GRB 001011 error box determined by Beppo-SAX was simultaneously imaged in the near-infrared by the 3.58-m New Technology Telescope and in the optical by the 1.54-m Danish Telescope ∼8 hr after the gamma-ray event. Here we implement the colour-colour discrimination technique proposed by Rhoads (2001) and extend it using near-IR data as well. We present the results provided by an automatic colour-colour discrimination pipe-line developed to discern the different populations of objects present in the GRB 001011 error box. Our software revealed three candidates based on single-epoch images. Second-epoch observations carried out ∼3.2 days after the burst revealed that the most likely candidate had faded, thus identifying it with the counterpart to the GRB. In deep R-band images obtained 7 months after the burst a faint (R = 25.38 ± 0.25) elongated object, presumably the host galaxy of GRB 001011, was detected at the position of the afterglow. The GRB 001011 afterglow is the first discovered with the assistance of colour-colour diagram techniques. We discuss the advantages of using this method and its application to error boxes determined by future missions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-23
Number of pages13
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume384
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes

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