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We present the results of photometric observations of the variable optical source associated to the remnant of the gamma-ray burst GRB970508 performed at SAO RAS (Russia) from May to August 1997. The observations were carried out with the standard (Johnson-Kron-Cousins) photometric BVRcIc system using the 1-meter and 6-meter telescopes. The brightness of the optical source increased from Rc=21.19 (May 9.75 UT) to Rc=19.70 (May 10.77 UT), whereupon it was decaying in all the four BVRcIc bands during about one month after the burst. Between the 3rd and the 6th night after the GRB970508 event, the flux decrease of the optical source follows an exponential law in all the four bands. In that period the broad-band spectrum of the object does not change and can be approximately described by a power with index -1.1. The subsequent observations showed a reduction of the source brightness decrease rate in all bands. The source flux decay after the maximum in the Rc band is well described by a single power-law with index -1.171 for the whole set of observations during 86 days. In the other bands the decay seems to slow down from the 31th day onwards. In particular, in the Ic band the source magnitude is about 23.1 from the 36th day after the GRB to the end of the observations (August 4, 1997).
We present optical polarimetry in the period May-August 2017 of the enigmatic dipping star KIC 8462852. During that period three ~1% photometric dips were reported by other observers. We measured the average absolute polarization of the source, and f
Optical observations of the GRB 970508 optical remnant were continued with the 6-m telescope of SAO RAS in standard BVRcIc bands in Oct.-Dec.1997 and in Jan. 1998. The results of the photometry of GRB970508 remnant and of three nearby galaxies are pr
A simple model of the coronal magnetic field prior to the CME eruption on May 12 1997 is developed. First, the magnetic field is constructed by superimposing a large-scale background field and a localized bipolar field to model the active region (AR)
We report on R_c and K band observations of the optical counterpart to GRB 970508 with the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory (FLWO) 1.2m telescope. Eleven R_c-band observations were obtained on 1997 May 12, and three on May14. The counterpart clearly
We carried out a multi-wavelength study of a CME and a medium-size 1B/C1.3 flare occurring on 12 May 1997. We present the investigation of magnetic-field variations in the NOAA Active Region 8038 which was observed on the Sun during 7--16 May 1997. A