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Swift-UVOT detection of GRB 050318

Astrophysics 2010-03-19 v1

Abstract

We present observations of GRB 050318 by the Ultra-Violet and Optical Telescope (UVOT) on-board the Swift observatory. The data are the first detections of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow decay by the UVOT instrument, launched specifically to open a new window on these transient sources. We showcase UVOTs ability to provide multi-color photometry and the advantages of combining UVOT data with simultaneous and contemporaneous observations from the high-energy detectors on the Swift spacecraft. Multiple filters covering 1,800-6,000 Angstroms reveal a red source with spectral slope steeper than the simultaneous X-ray continuum. Spectral fits indicate that the UVOT colors are consistent with dust extinction by systems at z = 1.2037 and z = 1.4436, redshifts where absorption systems have been pre-identified. However, the data can be most-easily reproduced with models containing a foreground system of neutral gas redshifted by z = 2.8 +/- 0.3. For both of the above scenarios, spectral and decay slopes are, for the most part, consistent with fireball expansion into a uniform medium, provided a cooling break occurs between the energy ranges of the UVOT and Swifts X-ray instrumentation.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0509060,
  title  = {Swift-UVOT detection of GRB 050318},
  author = {M. Still and P. W. A. Roming and K. O. Mason and A. Blustin and P. Boyd and A. Breeveld and P. Brown and M. De Pasquale and C. Gronwall and S. T. Holland and S. Hunsberger and M. Ivanushkina and C. James and W. Landsman and K. McGowan and A. Morgan and T. Poole and S. Rosen and P. Schady and B. Zhang and H. Krimm and T. Sakamoto and P. Giommi and M. R. Goad and V. Mangano and K. Page and M. Perri and D. N. Burrows and N. Gehrels and J. Nousek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0509060},
  year   = {2010}
}

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15 pages, 4 figures, ApJ Letters, in press