Constraints on an Optical Afterglow and on Supernova Light Following the Short Burst GRB 050813

We report early follow-up observations of the error box of the short burst GRB 050813 using the telescopes at Calar Alto and Observatorio Sierra Nevada, followed by deep VLT FORS2 I-band observations obtained under very good seeing conditions 5.7 and 11.7 days after the event. Neither a fading afterglow nor a rising SN component was found, so the potential GRB host galaxy has not been identified based on a comparison of the two VLT images taken at different epochs. We discuss whether any of the galaxies present in the original 10" XRT error circle could be the host. In any case, the optical afterglow of GRB 050813 was of very low luminosity. We conclude that all these properties are consistent with the binary compact merger hypothesis for the progenitor of GRB 050813.

[1]  S. B. Cenko,et al.  The afterglow and elliptical host galaxy of the short γ-ray burst GRB 050724 , 2005, Nature.

[2]  Bing Zhang,et al.  Astrophysics: A burst of new ideas , 2006, Nature.

[3]  Y. Pei,et al.  Interstellar dust from the Milky Way to the Magellanic Clouds , 1992 .

[4]  S. Rosswog,et al.  Mergers of Neutron Star-Black Hole Binaries with Small Mass Ratios: Nucleosynthesis, Gamma-Ray Bursts, and Electromagnetic Transients , 2005, astro-ph/0508138.

[5]  Peter Meszaros,et al.  GRB 060313: A New Paradigm for Short-Hard Bursts? , 2006 .

[6]  Tomasz Bulik,et al.  Merger Sites of Double Neutron Stars and Their Host Galaxies , 2002, astro-ph/0204416.

[7]  D. A. Kann,et al.  An optical supernova associated with the X-ray flash XRF 060218 , 2006, Nature.

[8]  D. Fugazza,et al.  An enigmatic long-lasting γ-ray burst not accompanied by a bright supernova , 2006, Nature.

[9]  Donald Q. Lamb,et al.  A study of compact object mergers as short gamma-ray burst progenitors , 2006 .

[10]  E. O. Ofek,et al.  The Short-Hard GRB 051103: Observations and Implications for Its Nature , 2006, astro-ph/0609582.

[11]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust Infrared Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Foregrounds , 1998 .

[12]  H.-Th. Janka,et al.  Torus formation in neutron star mergers and well-localized short gamma-ray bursts , 2005, astro-ph/0507099.

[13]  K. Pedersen,et al.  A very energetic supernova associated with the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003 , 2003, Nature.

[14]  P. Giommi,et al.  A short γ-ray burst apparently associated with an elliptical galaxy at redshift z = 0.225 , 2005, Nature.

[15]  Li-Xin Li,et al.  Transient Events from Neutron Star Mergers , 1998 .

[16]  Jerry T. Bonnell,et al.  Short Gamma-Ray Bursts with Extended Emission , 2006 .

[17]  C. Guidorzi,et al.  Multicolor observations of the afterglow of the short/hard GRB 050724 , 2007, 0706.1273.

[18]  Copenhagen,et al.  The Host Galaxy Cluster of the Short Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 050509B , 2005, astro-ph/0510098.

[19]  C. C. Thone,et al.  Are short γ-ray bursts collimated? GRB 050709, a flare but no break , 2006 .

[20]  R. L. Aptekar,et al.  On the possibility of identifying the short hard burst GRB 051103 with a giant flare from a soft gamma repeater in the M81 group of galaxies , 2007 .

[21]  J. X. Prochaska,et al.  A Putative Early-Type Host Galaxy for GRB 060502B: Implications for the Progenitors of Short-Duration Hard-Spectrum Bursts , 2006, astro-ph/0607223.

[22]  Stuart L. Shapiro,et al.  General Relativistic Binary Merger Simulations and Short Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2006, astro-ph/0603277.

[23]  Chris L. Fryer,et al.  To be submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Formation Rates of Black Hole Accretion Disk Gamma-Ray Bursts , 1999 .

[24]  Kevin Krisciunas,et al.  Optical and Infrared Photometry of the Nearby Type Ia Supernova 2001el , 2002 .

[25]  Warren R. Brown,et al.  Spectroscopic Discovery of the Supernova 2003dh Associated with GRB 030329 , 2003, astro-ph/0304173.

[26]  Rome,et al.  Short Gamma-Ray Bursts and Mergers of Compact Objects: Observational Constraints , 2002 .

[27]  R. S. Priddey,et al.  The Faint Afterglow and Host Galaxy of the Short Hard GRB 060121 , 2006 .

[28]  R. Narayan,et al.  Observational Prospects for Afterglows of Short-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2001, astro-ph/0108132.

[29]  M. Moles,et al.  GRB 050509b : the elusive optical/nIR/mm afterglow of a short-duration GRB , 2005 .

[30]  P. Stetson DAOPHOT: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CROWDED-FIELD STELLAR PHOTOMETRY , 1987 .

[31]  M. M. Kasliwal,et al.  The afterglow of GRB 050709 and the nature of the short-hard γ-ray bursts , 2005, Nature.

[32]  N. R. Butler Refined Astrometry and Positions for 179 Swift X-Ray Afterglows , 2007 .

[33]  Jesper Sollerman,et al.  No supernovae associated with two long-duration γ-ray bursts , 2006, Nature.

[34]  D. A. Kann,et al.  Signatures of Extragalactic Dust in Pre-Swift GRB Afterglows , 2006 .

[35]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust IR Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and CMBR Foregrounds , 1997, astro-ph/9710327.

[36]  B. Paczyński Are Gamma-Ray Bursts in Star-Forming Regions? , 1997, astro-ph/9710086.

[37]  E. Ramirez-Ruiz,et al.  The Galaxy Hosts and Large-Scale Environments of Short-Hard Gamma-Ray Bursts , 2005, astro-ph/0510022.

[38]  A. Melandri,et al.  The short-duration GRB 050724 host galaxy in the context of the long-duration GRB hosts , 2005 .

[39]  E. Ramirez-Ruiz,et al.  Closing in on a Short-Hard Burst Progenitor: Constraints from Early-Time Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of a Possible Host Galaxy of GRB 050509b , 2005, astro-ph/0505480.

[40]  Edward J. Wollack,et al.  First year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) observations: Determination of cosmological parameters , 2003, astro-ph/0302209.

[41]  S. B. Pandey,et al.  GRB 060121: implications of a short-/intermediate-duration γ-ray burst at high redshift , 2006 .

[42]  S. B. Cenko,et al.  The Afterglow, Energetics, and Host Galaxy of the Short-Hard Gamma-Ray Burst 051221a , 2006 .

[43]  Jesper Sollerman,et al.  The optical afterglow of the short γ-ray burst GRB 050709 , 2005, Nature.

[44]  R. S. Priddey,et al.  An origin in the local Universe for some short γ-ray bursts , 2005, Nature.

[45]  C. Kouveliotou,et al.  Identification of two classes of gamma-ray bursts , 1993 .

[46]  E. O. Ofek,et al.  A novel explosive process is required for the γ-ray burst GRB 060614 , 2006, Nature.

[47]  P. Giommi,et al.  A refined position catalogue of the Swift XRT afterglows , 2006 .