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Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based optical and ultraviolet observations of GRB 010222

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 587, Issue 1, Pages 135-142

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/368123

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gamma rays : bursts

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We report on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 optical and Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) near-ultraviolet MAMA observations and ground-based optical observations of GRB 010222, spanning 15 hr to 71 days. The observations are well described by a relativistic blast wave model with a hard electron energy distribution, p = 1.57(-0.03)(+0.04) and a jet transition at t(*) = 0.93(-0.06)(+0.15) days. These values are slightly larger than previously found as a result of a correction for the contribution from the host galaxy to the late-time ground-based observations and the larger temporal baseline provided by the HST observations. The host galaxy is found to contain a very compact core ( size <0.&DPRIME;25), which coincides with the position of the optical transient. The STIS near-ultraviolet MAMA observations allow for an investigation of the extinction properties along the line of sight to GRB 010222. We find that the far-ultraviolet curvature component c(4) is rather large. In combination with the low optical extinction, A(V) = 0.110(-0.021)(+0.010) mag, when compared with the hydrogen column inferred from X- ray observations, we suggest that this is evidence for dust destruction.

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