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Published March 10, 2009 | Published
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Dark Bursts in the Swift Era: The Palomar 60 Inch-Swift Early Optical Afterglow Catalog

Abstract

We present multicolor optical observations of long-duration γ-ray bursts (GRBs) made over a three-year period with the robotic Palomar 60 inch telescope (P60). Our sample consists of all 29 events discovered by Swift for which P60 began observations less than 1 hr after the burst trigger. We were able to recover 80% of the optical afterglows from this prompt sample, and we attribute this high efficiency to our red coverage. Like Melandri et al. (2008), we find that a significant fraction (≈50%) of Swift events show a suppression of the optical flux with regard to the X-ray emission (the so-called "dark" bursts). Our multicolor photometry demonstrates this is likely due in large part to extinction in the host galaxy. We argue that previous studies, by selecting only the brightest and best-sampled optical afterglows, have significantly underestimated the amount of dust present in typical GRB environments.

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© 2009 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2008 June 26; accepted 2008 September 12; published 2009 March 9. We wish to thank D. A. Kann for valuable comments on this manuscript. P60 operations are funded in part by NASA through the Swift Guest Investigator Program (Grant Number NNG06GH61G). S.B.C. was supported by a NASA Graduate Student Research Program Fellowship at Caltech, and acknowledges support from Gary and Cynthia Bengier, as well as from Richard and Rhoda Goldman, to the research of Alex Filippenko's group at U.C. Berkeley. M.M.K. would like to acknowledge the Moore Foundation for the Hale Fellowship supporting her graduate studies. A.G. acknowledges support by the Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics and the William Z. and Eda Bess Novick New Scientists Fund at the Weizmann Institute. This work made use of data supplied by the UK Swift Science Data Centre at the University of Leicester. This research has made use of the USNOFS Image and Catalogue Archive operated by the United States Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station. Facilities: PO:1.5m (), Swift (XRT)

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