Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007aipc..924..449o&link_type=abstract
THE MULTICOLORED LANDSCAPE OF COMPACT OBJECTS AND THEIR EXPLOSIVE ORIGINS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 924, pp. 449-452
Computer Science
Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts
Scientific paper
We present observations of GRB 060108, the 100th burst detected by Swift. The optical afterglow was found to be below UVOT detection limits within the first 100 s, and the ratio of X-ray and R band measurements at ~ 1000 s after the trigger gives a spectral index βOX = 0.45, which makes this burst ``dark'' according to the Jakobbson classification. We derive a maximum photometric redshift of z<3.2, which excludes a high redshift as a possible cause of the observed darkness, and we find that the most likely explanation is a combination of intrinsic faintness, a hard optical to X-ray spectrum and dust extinction.
de Pasquale Massimiliano
Guidorzi Cristiano
Malesani Daniele
Melandri Andrea
Monfardini Alessandro
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