Optical observations of GRB afterglows: GRB 970508 and GRB 980326 revisited
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Since January 1997, we have monitored 15 GRB fields, detecting 6 optical/IR afterglows. We have revisited GRB 970508 and GRB 980326. For GRB 970508, we derive a power-law decay exponent (R -band). The luminosity of the host galaxy L relative to the characteristic luminosity is in the range 0.06-0.15, i.e. a dwarf galaxy. For GRB 980326, we derive a power-law decay exponent , taking into account the new upper limit for the host as provided by Bloom & Kulkarni (1998). This implies one of the fastest GRB optical decays ever measured. The fact that only about 50% of optical transients have been found within the γ /X-ray error boxes, suggest that either considerable intrinsic absorption is present or that some optical transients display a very fast decline. We also propose that the "secondary maximum" detected on 17 Apr. 1998 could be explained in the context of the "SN-like" light curves 2-3 weeks after the GRB, as recently suggested by Woosley (1999).
Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series
DOI: 10.1051/aas:1999303