The Late Afterglow and Host Galaxy of GRB 990712
- 10 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 534 (2) , L147-L150
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312683
Abstract
We present deep HST imaging, as well as ground-based imaging and spectroscopy, of the optical afterglow associated with the long-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 990712 and its host galaxy. The data were obtained 48--123 days after the burst occurred. The magnitudes of the host (R = 21.9, V = 22.5) and optical afterglow (R = 25.4, V = 25.8, 47.7 days after the burst) favor a scenario where the optical light follows a pure power-law decay with an index of alpha ~ -1.0. We find no evidence for a contribution from a supernova like SN1998bw. This suggests that either there are multiple classes of long-duration gamma-ray bursts, or that the peak luminosity of the supernova was > 1.5 mag fainter than SN1998bw. The HST images and EFOSC2 spectra indicate that the gamma-ray burst was located in a bright, extended feature (possibly a star-forming region) 1.4 kpc from the nucleus of a 0.2 L^*_B galaxy at z = 0.434, possibly a Seyfert 2 galaxy. The late-time afterglow and host galaxy of GRB 990712 bear some resemblance to those of GRB 970508.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in ApJL (last author name corrected in revised versionKeywords
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