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Pérez-Ramírez, D.; Norris, J. P.; Gorosabel, J.; Castro-Tirado, A. J.; Hernández-García, L.; de Ugarte Postigo, A.; Guziy, S.; Tello, J. C.; Sánchez-Ramírez, R.; Ferrero, P.
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EAS Publications Series, Volume 61, 2013, pp.345-349
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We present the results from an optical monitoring campaign aimed at
studying the afterglow properties of the short GRB 100816A. We
implemented a new way of processing the Swift-BAT data, and based on it
we reclassified this burst as short, discarding the initial
classification as long. Observations were carried out mainly with the
GTC Telescope within the four following days after the burst to
investigate the optical photometry of its afterglow, and a year later to
localize the host. We completed the optical imaging with the 1.23 m and
3.5 m CAHA Telescopes. We built and fitted the nIR-optical SED for the
characterization of the host. The best fit of the SED
(χ2/d.o.f. = 1.656) obtained for assumed values of a
solar metallicity, and an extinction of AV = 0.2mag is
obtained for a starburst galaxy with a dominant stellar population aging
about 360 Myr.