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New Constraints on Simultaneous Optical Emission From GRBs Measured by the LOTIS Experiment

Astrophysics 2008-02-03 v2

Abstract

LOTIS is a gamma-ray burst optical counterpart search experiment located near Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Since operations began in October 1996, LOTIS has responded to five triggers as of July 30, 1997, which occurred during good weather conditions. GRB970223 (BATSE Trigger #6100) was an exceptionally strong burst lasting 30\sim30 s with a peak at 8\sim8 s. LOTIS began imaging the error box 11\sim 11 s after the burst began, and achieved simultaneous optical coverage of 100% of the region enclosed by the BATSE 3σ3\sigma error circle and the IPN annulus. No optical transients were observed brighter than the mV11_V \sim 11 completeness limit of the resulting images providing a new upper limit on the simultaneous optical to gamma-ray fluence ratio of RL<1.1×104R_L < 1.1 \times 10^{-4} and on the simultaneous optical (at 700 nm) to gamma-ray (at 100 keV) flux density ratio of RF<305R_F < 305 for a B type spectrum and RF<475R_F < 475 for an M type spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9708130,
  title  = {New Constraints on Simultaneous Optical Emission From GRBs Measured by the LOTIS Experiment},
  author = {H. S. Park and G. G. Williams and E. Ables and D. L. Band and S. D. Barthelmy and R. Bionta and P. S. Butterworth and T. L. Cline and D. H. Ferguson and G. J. Fishman and N. Gehrels and D. Hartmann and K. Hurley and C. Kouveliotou and C. A. Meegan and L. Ott and E. Parker and R. Wurtz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9708130},
  year   = {2008}
}

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15 pages, LaTeX, requires aasms4.sty, 3 EPS figures; submitted to Astrophysical Journal Letters