GCN Circular 10360
Subject
GRB 100203A Detected in Ground Analysis of BAT Data
Date
2010-02-04T22:09:23Z (15 years ago)
From
Hans Krimm at NASA-GSFC <hans.krimm@nasa.gov>
J. R. Cummings (NASA/GSFC/CRESST), H. A. Krimm (NASA/GSFC/CRESST),
F. E. Marshall (GSFC), D. M. Palmer (LANL)
report on behalf of the Swift-BAT team:
At 18:31:07 UTC on Feb-03-2010, BAT triggered on GRB 100203A.
The source was detected onboard at a significance too low to trigger an
automated response. In ground analysis, a source was found at RA, Dec = 96.225,
+4.793, which is
RA (J2000) 06h 24m 54s
Dec (J2000) 4d 47' 33"
with an estimated uncertainty of 2 arcmin radius (90% containment).
The Galactic coordinates of the source are 205.629, -3.690. While the
event appears to be a faint, soft, long GRB, we cannot completely
discount the possibility of it being a Galactic transient.
The lightcurve shows 3 well-separated peaks, each about 10 seconds long,
at T-50, T+0, and T+60 seconds.
A 4 ksec follow-up observation with the Swift XRT and UVOT has been scheduled.