GCN Circular 1048
Subject
Chandra Observations of SGR 1900+14
Date
2001-04-24T22:07:48Z (24 years ago)
From
Chryssa Kouveliotou at MSFC <kouveliotou@eagles.msfc.nasa.gov>
C. Kouveliotou, A. F. Tennant, M. C. Weisskopf, NASA/MSFC, report on behalf
of a larger SGR collaboration:
We have examined our overlapping Chandra/RXTE observations of SGR 1900+14
(RXTE TOO, P. Woods, PI). We cannot verify the burst reported in GCN #1047.
The source was occulted by the earth at the time in question.
We confirm the burst in the Chandra data at approximately 7:15:25 UT. The burst
duration appeared to be 0.35 seconds during which 14 counts were recorded
(ignoring pile-up). Thus the peak count rate was 65 times the quiescent rate.
Adopting the quiescent source spectrum (GCN # 1046), we estimate the peak flux
in the 2-10 keV band to be 7.2 x 10^-10 ergs/cm^2 s (2.9 x 10^-9 ergs/cm^2 s in
0.5-10.0 keV).
We would like to add a clarification regarding the persistent source flux
values in the two GCNs (1046, 1047). Our flux estimates are for the 2-10
keV band to facilitate comparison with data from other satellites; when we
expand the energy range to 0.5-10 keV (as in GCN 1047) we find similar
values for the quiescent flux.
This message can be cited.
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Chryssa Kouveliotou
NSSTC, SD-50, Rm 2057
320 Sparkman Drive,
Huntsville, AL 35805
tel: 256 961 7604 fax: 256 961 7215