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A&A 448, 971-982 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20054072
The weak INTEGRAL bursts GRB 040223 and GRB 040624 : an emerging population of dark afterglows
P. Filliatre1, 2, S. Covino3, P. D'Avanzo3, 4, A. De Luca5, D. Götz5, S. McGlynn6, S. McBreen7, D. Fugazza3, A. Antonelli8, S. Campana3, G. Chincarini3, 9, A. Cucchiara3, M. Della Valle10, S. Foley6, P. Goldoni1, 2, L. Hanlon6, G. Israel8, B. McBreen6, S. Mereghetti5, L. Stella8 and G. Tagliaferri31 Laboratoire Astroparticule et Cosmologie, UMR 7164, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France
e-mail: filliatr@yahoo.fr
2 Service d'Astrophysique, CEA/DSM/DAPNIA/SAp, CE-Saclay, Orme des Merisiers, Bât. 709, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
3 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, via E. Bianchi 46, 23807 Merate (LC), Italy
4 Universita` Insubria, Dipartimento di Fisica e Matematica, via Valleggio 11, 22100 Como, Italy
5 INAF - Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Milano, via E. Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, Italy
6 School of Physics, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland
7 Astrophysics Missions Division, Research Scientific Support Department of ESA, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
8 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, via Frascati 33, Monteporzio Catone, 00040 Rome, Italy
9 Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milano, Italy
10 INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy
(Received 19 August 2005 / Accepted 17 November 2005 )
Abstract
We report here
-ray, X-ray and near-infrared observations of
GRB 040223
along with
-ray and optical observations of
GRB 040624
.
GRB 040223
was detected by INTEGRAL close to the Galactic plane and
GRB 040624
at high
Galactic latitude. Analyses of the prompt emission detected by the IBIS instrument on INTEGRAL
are presented for both bursts. The two GRBs have long durations, slow pulses and
are weak. The
-ray spectra of both bursts are
best fit with steep power-laws, implying they are X-ray rich.
GRB 040223
is among the weakest and longest of
INTEGRAL GRBs.
The X-ray afterglow of this burst was detected 10 h after
the prompt event by XMM-Newton. The measured spectral
properties are consistent with a column density much higher
than that expected from the Galaxy, indicating strong
intrinsic absorption. We carried out near-infrared observations 17 h after the burst with the NTT of ESO, which yielded upper
limits. Given the intrinsic absorption, we find that these limits
are compatible with a simple extrapolation of the X-ray afterglow
properties. For
GRB 040624
, we carried out optical
observations 13 h after the burst with FORS 1 and 2 at the
VLT, and DOLoRes at the TNG, again obtaining upper limits.
We compare these limits with the magnitudes of a compilation
of promptly observed counterparts of previous GRBs and show that
they lie at the very faint end of the distribution. These
two bursts are good examples of a population of bursts with dark
or faint afterglows that are being unveiled through the
increasing usage of large diameter telescopes engaged in
comprehensive observational programmes.
Key words: gamma-rays: bursts -- gamma-rays: observations
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2006
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