VLA Searches for the Radio Counterparts of Gamma-ray Bursters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We report on the results of a radio monitoring campaign of the arcminute-sized error boxes toward several gamma-ray bursts. The fields of 11 well-localized gamma-ray bursts were observed with the Very Large Array (VLA), mostly at 20-cm, over a period of several years. Examples include the May 1, 1992 burst, localized with the Third Interplanetary Network, and the recent Beppo-SAX burst GRB 960720. These observations sample a range of postburst timescales and allow us to constrain the parameter space in which predictions of a long-lived, time-variable radio counterpart can be applied.

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