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GCN Circular 17037

Subject
GRB 141109A: Swift detection of a burst
Date
2014-11-09T06:05:41Z (10 years ago)
From
Scott Barthelmy at NASA/GSFC <scott@milkyway.gsfc.nasa.gov>
P. D'Avanzo (INAF-OAB), S. D. Barthelmy (GSFC),
M. G. Bernardini (INAF-OAB), M. M. Chester (PSU),
A. Melandri (INAF-OAB), D. M. Palmer (LANL) and M. H. Siegel (PSU)
report on behalf of the Swift Team:

At 05:49:55 UT, the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) triggered and
located GRB 141109A (trigger=618024).  Swift slewed immediately to the burst. 
The BAT on-board calculated location is 
RA, Dec 144.507, -0.602, which is 
   RA(J2000)  =  09h 38m 02s
   Dec(J2000) = -00d 36' 04"
with an uncertainty of 3 arcmin (radius, 90% containment, including 
systematic uncertainty).  The BAT light curve shows a multi-peak
structure with a duration of at least 170 sec.  The peak count rate
was ~3000 counts/sec (15-350 keV), at ~118 sec after the trigger. 

The XRT began observing the field at 05:52:04.3 UT, 129.2 seconds after
the BAT trigger. XRT found a bright, uncatalogued X-ray source located
at RA, Dec 144.5334, -0.6093 which is equivalent to:
   RA(J2000)  = +09h 38m 8.02s
   Dec(J2000) = -00d 36' 33.5"
with an uncertainty of 6.5 arcseconds (radius, 90% containment). This
location is 98 arcseconds from the BAT onboard position, within the BAT
error circle. No event data are yet available to determine the column
density using X-ray spectroscopy. 

The initial flux in the 0.1 s image was 1.18e-08 erg cm^-2 s^-1 (0.2-10
keV). 

UVOT took a finding chart exposure of 150 seconds with the White filter
starting 139 seconds after the BAT trigger. No credible afterglow candidate has
been found in the initial data products. The 2.7'x2.7' sub-image covers 100% of
the XRT error circle. The typical 3-sigma upper limit has been about 19.6 mag. 
The 8'x8' region for the list of sources generated on-board covers 100% of the
XRT error circle. The list of sources is typically complete to about 18 mag. No
correction has been made for the expected extinction corresponding to E(B-V) of
0.04. 

Burst Advocate for this burst is P. D'Avanzo (paolo.davanzo AT brera.inaf.it). 
Please contact the BA by email if you require additional information
regarding Swift followup of this burst. In extremely urgent cases, after
trying the Burst Advocate, you can contact the Swift PI by phone (see
Swift TOO web site for information: http://www.swift.psu.edu/too.html.)
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